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Nature is the foundation of the global economy, as all businesses depend on it to a greater or lesser extent. Societies cannot endure, let alone thrive, without the vital services that the natural world provides: clean air, water, food, and a stable planetary system. And yet, the continuous and accelerated depletion of nature is one of the greatest risks facing humanity today. Humanity is using twice as many resources as the Earth can regenerate each year. This unsustainable use, coupled with changes in land and sea use, pollution and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, is leading to unprecedented levels of biodiversity loss
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