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Деградация природы может привести к сокращению ВВП Великобритании на 12%
Исследователи из UNEP-WCMC внесли свой вклад в проведение первого анализа для количественной оценки воздействия деградации природы на экономику страны. Предполагаемый ущерб больше, чем от глобального финансового кризиса и пандемии Covid-19, а связанные с природой риски наносят такой же или даже больший ущерб экономике, как изменение климата.
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