The document is a risk list published by the British Geological Survey that ranks 52 chemical elements based on their relative supply risk. It considers factors like abundance, production concentration, reserve distribution, and political stability of leading producer countries. Many elements are highly dependent on production from China, including rare earth elements, tungsten, and antimony, which face very high supply risks. The methodology has limitations and does not consider other factors that could impact supply risk over time, like demand changes, substitution potential, and increased recycling.