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  • [New] 74% of travelers consider the risk of extreme weather both when choosing a destination and timing of trips, and almost a third of travelers globally reported having to cancel or change trip plans as a result of it. GSTC
  • [New] One-fifth of pollinators in North America are considered to be at risk for extinction due in large part to habitat loss, rising temperatures, extreme weather, diseases and pesticides. American Recruiters
  • [New] The United Nations weather agency warned on Tuesday of a moderate to potentially strong El Nino in the coming months, which could push up global temperatures and significantly increase the risk of extreme weather events worldwide. The Daily Star
  • [New] Geoeconomic confrontation has surged to the top global risk, while AI-amplified misinformation, cyber insecurity, extreme weather, and societal polarization continue to escalate. Crowe UAE
  • Fueled by unusually warm ocean waters in the tropical Pacific, El Nino conditions are developing and are set to influence global temperature and rainfall patterns, increasing the risk of extreme weather over the coming months. EarthSky | Updates on your cosmos and world
  • For families in North-Central Vietnam, heavy rains and extreme weather often bring the immediate threat of flooded homes, disrupted livelihoods, and public health risks. EEAS
  • Extreme weather ranks as the #4 immediate global risk. LinkedIn
  • With war raging in the Middle East and Ukraine, extreme weather becoming more frequent, and warnings that the UK's critical infrastructure is at risk from cyber-attacks and power outages, many people feel the world has become a more dangerous and chaotic place. The Guardian
  • The mounting frequency and severity of extreme weather events will pose a threat to global oil and gas operations in 2026. LinkedIn
  • Extreme weather has been chosen as the top global risk across a ten-year period, followed by biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse, plus 'critical change to earth systems'. Edie
  • Extreme heat is now the deadliest weather-related hazard in the U.S., and drought is a growing threat in the Southwest and Great Plains. FastExpert
  • Everstream Analytics rates geopolitical fragmentation at a 97% threat level for 2026, while extreme weather risk sits at 93%. Supply Chain Management Review
  • With the frequency of extreme weather events increasing and more than 6 million properties in England at risk from flooding, homes and businesses continue to face unprecedented impacts which are costing the UK economy billions every year. GOV.UK
  • Rising global temperatures and extreme weather-related events pose an existential threat to human health. PubMed Central (PMC)
  • More than six million properties in England are at risk from flooding and extreme weather. Today's Conveyancer
  • Vector-borne disease risk is shifting in response to land use changes, pet travel, wildlife movement, and climate-related warming and extreme weather. dvm360
  • New York is opening $100 million in grant funding for nature-based and green infrastructure projects aimed at reducing flood risk and strengthening resilience to extreme weather. Last Week in ConTech
  • In case of major unforeseeable disasters such as extreme weather events or earthquakes (especially in risk areas like Seattle, US), we may suffer loss of business due to inability to execute contracts and fulfil client deliverables. SEC EDGAR
  • Risk or Limitation: Heavy reliance on Mexican produce may expose North American markets to extreme weather or trade disruptions in Mexico. Farmonaut
  • Other major events worldwide face higher risk of cancellations, delays and adjustments brought about by extreme, unpredictable weather. Earth.Org
  • 2025's record heat will fuel more extreme weather in 2026, making typhoons hitting coastal communities more severe, with heavier downpours and a greater risk of flooding. Climate Impacts Tracker Asia

Last updated: 19 June 2026



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