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Given that the world bank is trying to decrease poverty rates in poor to middle-income countries in a sustainable manner, shouldn't they be addressing the root of the environmental impact using i=pat? if you think this has been done, can you provide any evidence that the world bank is trying to address the root of environmental impact?

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