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3 billion tons
Achieving the Paris Agreement's goals of net-zero by 2050 will require an estimated 3 billion tons of critical minerals from newer sources like Africa, South America, and Central Asia.
SOURCE: "Experts React: Decoding COP28's Impact and Outcomes" by CSIS's Joseph Majkut, Ben Cahill, Gracelin Baskaran, Jane Nakano, Mathias Zacarias, Cy McGeady, and Janet M. Whittaker.
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$8.7 billion
Ukraine’s agriculture sector has incurred $8.7 billion in damages to agricultural machinery, equipment, and storage facilities, as well as crops and livestock, due to the war.
SOURCE: "From the Ground Up: Demining Farmland and Improving Access to Fertilizer to Restore Ukraine’s Agricultural Production" by CSIS's Caitlin Welsh, Emma Dodd, Vitalii Dankevych, Joseph Glauber, and Antonina Broyaka.
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21 percent
China has catapulted from a marginal player in Latin America and the Caribbean to a dominant force and major influence in the region, capturing 21 percent of total exports.
SOURCE: "The Outcompete World: Revisiting U.S. Economic Priorities for Competition with China in Latin America and the Caribbean" by CSIS's Ryan C. Berg and Henry Ziemer.
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4 percent
In 2021, there were 4 percent more people in Africa without access to electricity compared to 2019, due in part to disruptions from growing population, supply chain disruptions, and Covid-19.
SOURCE: "Natural Gas Can Deliver Energy Justice and Climate Progress in Africa" by CSIS's Gracelin Baskaran and Quill Robinson.
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