The World Economic Forum, which hosts the so-called ``Davos Conference'' starting on the 16th of this month, said that the rising cost of living within the next two years due to inflation and energy supply shortages could lead to a wide-ranging humanitarian crisis. released a report stating that

The World Economic Forum conducts a wide range of surveys targeting political and economic leaders and academic experts in each country, and annually compiles a report on the various risks facing the world around this time. I got



The report says that the spread of the new coronavirus and Russia's invasion of Ukraine have created new crises in food, energy and other challenges that the world has been trying to solve for decades.



It points out that within the next two years, rising cost of living could lead to a humanitarian crisis in a wider range of countries dependent on imports due to inflation, energy shortages and other factors.



He also said, "There is a gap between what is scientifically necessary and what is politically feasible regarding climate change countermeasures." is expected to be amplified.



The World Economic Forum recommends that "some of these risks are just one step away from breaking point, and now is the time to take a long-term view, cooperate and act decisively."