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Global relative rate of natural capital depletion of water, measured through baseline water stress, sanitation and coastal eutrophication potential. The relative depletion rates enable the identification of hotspots of natural capital depletion (defined as the top 20% of values), where human activities will be associated with higher risks of ecosystem service loss or degradation. This will, in turn, present higher risks for financial institutions investing in these areas.<\/span><\/span><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>",
"summary": "Global relative rate of natural capital depletion of water, measured through baseline water stress, sanitation and coastal eutrophication potential.",
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