From Andrew Schwartz <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: Chemical Weapons, Yongbyon Nuclear Activity, and More
Date November 17, 2019 4:00 PM
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By The Numbers

Each week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.
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** 15,000
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Over 100 million new chemical substances have been created since the establishment of the CWC Schedules of Chemicals in 1993, growing by about 15,000 substances per day.

SOURCE: "Rigid Structures, Evolving Threat: Preventing the Proliferation and Use of Chemical Weapons," by CSIS's Rebecca Hersman and Suzanne Claeys.
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** 4
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New satellite imagery of North Korea's Yongbyon Nuclear Research Center displayed four specialized railcars that have previously been associated with the movement of radioactive material.

SOURCE: "Yongbyon Update: November Movement of Radioactive Material?" by CSIS's Joe Bermudez, Victor Cha, and Dana Kim.
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** 50%
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From 2016 to 2018, global LNG supply rose by an unprecedented 28%, with China absorbing 50% of that new supply.

SOURCE: "Does LNG Have a China Problem?" by CSIS's Nikos Tsafos.
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** 600 Million
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Nearly 600 million new jobs will have to be created over the next decade to meet the needs of a growing global labor force.

SOURCE: "The New Missing Middle in Development Finance," by CSIS's Dan Runde, Erol Yayboke, and Sundar Ramanujam.
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