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This report describes the approach used by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to address biodiversity loss.
To maintain economic activity, it is necessary to transform the relationship between development, nature and climate into a virtuous circle, transforming current global economic models into regenerative models of production and consumption to halt and reverse the loss of biodiversity.
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