From Andrew Schwartz <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: Domestic Terrorism, Forced Labor, and More
Date August 2, 2020 10:14 PM
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By The Numbers

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** 141%

The United States saw a 141 percent increase in domestic terrorism from 2015-2019—despite a 50 percent decline worldwide.

SOURCE: "The Tactics and Targets of Domestic Terrorists" by CSIS's Seth G. Jones, Catrina Doxsee, and Nicholas Harrington.
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** 600

The average number of new Covid-19 cases in the Department Defense is over 600 per day.

SOURCE: "Covid-19 Response Update: July 17-July 24" from CSIS's Defense360.
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** 62,000

The Chinese government has relocated approximately 62,000 people throughout the country as part of a poverty alleviation program—raising concerns about forced labor at a significant scale.

SOURCE: "Addressing Forced Labor in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region: Toward a Shared Agenda" by CSIS's Amy Lehr.
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** 20%

The pandemic has triggered a 20 percent decline in overall energy investment—equivalent to $400 billion—while investment in renewables has proven resilient.

SOURCE: "Covid-19 Reshapes the Future" by CSIS's Samuel Brannen, Habiba Ahmed, and Henry Newton.
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