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RMI2302 final FSU NYCE Exam Questions With Verified Answers What is a Global Risk? - Answersoccurrence that causes significant negative impact for several countries or industries over a time frame of up to 10 years. Categories of Risk - Answers•30 Global Risks divided into 5 categories -Economic -Environmental -Geopolitical -Societal -Technological Risk Analysis - Answers•Risks analyzed along 2 parameters: -Likelihood and impact (quantitative) -Interdependencies (systemic) •# of connections •Strength of the connections What risks appear on "Top 5" List for both likelihood & impact - Answers-Climate action failure -Biodiversity loss -Extreme weather Which risks have the most interconnections - Answers-Climate action failure Which risks have the most "important" interconnections - Answers-Climate action failure & extreme weather What are the fundamentals? - Answers•Economic stability ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. •Social cohesion Risks to economic stability and social cohesion: - Answers•Macroeconomic fragilities •Financial inequalities* (within country) •Trade barriers (declining global trade) •High debt / low confidence •Political nationalism - economic decoupling •Vulnerable societies / social upheaval What is the solution? - Answers•Stakeholder capitalism: economic gains & social well-being Chapter 3: Climate Change: So what is the issue - AnswersEarth's climate is warming -Carbon emissions lead to a warmer climate -Repeated efforts to stem greenhouse gas emissions -Trends are not good •Global energy demand is increasing •Urbanization is increasing •Deforestation & wetlands development are increasing Chapter 3: Climate Change: So what are the societal level risks associated with it - Answers- More disasters? -Polar ice melting more quickly than predicted => sea level rise -Loss of life - biodiversity & human life -Ecosystem stress -Food & water crises -Increased migration -Geopolitical tensions Chapter 3: Climate Change: So what are the societal level risks associated with it pt. 2? - Answers-Economic impacts (costs & opportunities) -Transition risks •Transition away from carbon producing activities

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What is a Global Risk? - Answers✔occurrence that causes significant negative impact for several
countries or industries over a time frame of up to 10 years.

Categories of Risk - Answers✔•30 Global Risks divided into 5 categories
-Economic
-Environmental
-Geopolitical
-Societal
-Technological

Risk Analysis - Answers✔•Risks analyzed along 2 parameters:
-Likelihood and impact (quantitative)
-Interdependencies (systemic)
•# of connections
•Strength of the connections

What risks appear on "Top 5" List for both likelihood & impact - Answers✔-Climate action
failure
-Biodiversity loss
-Extreme weather

Which risks have the most interconnections - Answers✔-Climate action failure

Which risks have the most "important" interconnections - Answers✔-Climate action failure &
extreme weather

What are the fundamentals? - Answers✔•Economic stability

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
•Social cohesion

Risks to economic stability and social cohesion: - Answers✔•Macroeconomic fragilities
•Financial inequalities* (within country)
•Trade barriers (declining global trade)
•High debt / low confidence
•Political nationalism - economic decoupling
•Vulnerable societies / social upheaval

What is the solution? - Answers✔•Stakeholder capitalism: economic gains & social well-being

Chapter 3: Climate Change: So what is the issue - Answers✔Earth's climate is warming
-Carbon emissions lead to a warmer climate
-Repeated efforts to stem greenhouse gas emissions
-Trends are not good
•Global energy demand is increasing
•Urbanization is increasing
•Deforestation & wetlands development are increasing

Chapter 3: Climate Change: So what are the societal level risks associated with it - Answers✔-
More disasters?
-Polar ice melting more quickly than predicted => sea level rise
-Loss of life - biodiversity & human life
-Ecosystem stress
-Food & water crises
-Increased migration
-Geopolitical tensions
Chapter 3: Climate Change: So what are the societal level risks associated with it pt. 2? -
Answers✔-Economic impacts (costs & opportunities)
-Transition risks
•Transition away from carbon producing activities

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