SEE HOW THE WORLD CAN CHANGE

SEE HOW THE WORLD CAN CHANGE
SEE HOW THE WORLD CAN CHANGE
Protecting our greatest assets
Climate risk to the global economy over the next 25 years, slashing global growth by between 11% and 14%.
Insurers’ investment assets exposed to climate risks.
Value of uninsured property across the US, with some 7% of US homeowners giving up on home insurance altogether.
Ensuring a just transition
The rise in global temperatures considered the ‘climate tipping point’, breached for the first time over a 12-month period from Feb 2023 to Jan 2024.
Global spending on clean energy technologies and infrastructure in 2024, almost double the amount going to fossil fuels.
The expected cost of the green transition by 2050, – or 2% to 8% of global annual GDP.
Creating better ways of living
Deaths per year caused by climate change – through malnutrition, disease and weather disasters.
Countries recorded temperatures above 50°C in more than one location last year.
Lives could be saved by scaling up heat health-warning systems in 57 vulnerable countries.
Future-proofing how we live
Of us live in cities. This is expected to reach 70% by 2050.
Higher surface temperatures found in cities compared to in cities compared to rural areas.
The level of heat stress on the human body in cities, compared to their rural surroundings.
Harnessing AI to benefit humanity
Jobs expected to be lost to AI. Though some 97 million more will be created.
The increase in global GDP (around 7%) driven by AI, predicted to lift productivity growth by 1.5 percentage points over a 10-year period.
Expected value of AI in healthcare by 2034, up from $27 billion in 2024.
Providing a voice for everyone
Of the world’s population live in a ‘full’ democracy, the lowest level since 2006.
Of the population in developed economies is ‘dissatisfied’ with how democracy is working, the highest level since 1995
Laws introduced globally between 2016 and 2022 on MDM: misinformation, disinformation, and mal-information.
Reframing the narrative
Forcibly displaced people globally: 68 million are internally displaced.
Of displaced people are children.
Of refugees don’t travel long distances, moving to a country neighbouring their own.
Big fixes require collaboration. If you or your organisation work in any of the areas discussed here, and you would like to be involved, we’d love to hear from you.