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In this photo, taken by astronaut Neil Armstrong, Col. Edwin Aldrin, Jr. walks on the surface of the Moon on 20 July 1969. (file)
UN Photo/NASA

How a piece of the Moon landed at UN Headquarters

An extraterrestrial visitor now lives at UN Headquarters in New York: a precious piece of the Moon. The rock joins a host of other fascinating objects on display, from a machine gun fashioned into a guitar to a semi-curdled bronze statue that survived a nuclear bomb in Japan.

The use of land for agricultural production is one of the primary drivers behind biodiversity loss and habitat destruction.
© UNDP/Ch. Batzaya

Report card 2: Half-way to the global goals deadline

Halting unsustainable consumption and production which have contributed to the decline of biodiversity and the health of the world’s marine, terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems was central to the establishment of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

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