How about:

“All forms of wealth ultimately depend on the stability of interconnected global systems - ecological, economic, and political - which are currently experiencing mutually-reinforcing destabilization through climate breakdown, extractive economic practices, and authoritarian political trends.”

Or, more pointedly:

“Wealth requires systemic stability, yet the very systems that generate and protect wealth are now simultaneously destabilizing through climate crisis, extractive economics, and authoritarian politics - each accelerating the others in a compounding feedback loop that threatens the foundation wealth itself depends on.”

Or, if you want something terser but more complete:

“Wealth depends on global systemic stability - ecological, economic, political - which is now failing through mutually-reinforcing climate crisis, extractive economics, and rising authoritarianism.”

The key additions: specifying which systems (not just local but global, not just economic but ecological and political), and acknowledging that these systems aren’t just unstable but actively destabilizing through specific, identifiable, interconnected mechanisms.