Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/ASEAN-Balloon-Action-27MZIFL7VYR8.htmlConceptually similarASEAN Balloon ActionGP01VUOCompleted★★★★ASEAN Balloon ActionGP01VUNCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Protest At The ASEAN 3 SummitGP01PYDCompleted★★★★★★Greenpeace Protest At The ASEAN 3 SummitGP01PYECompleted★★★★ASEAN No Space for Waste: Health & Environment Not for Sale - Press Conference in BangkokGP0STTHMQCompleted★★★★ASEAN No Space for Waste: Health & Environment Not for Sale - Press Conference in BangkokGP0STTHMSCompleted★★★★ASEAN No Space for Waste: Health & Environment Not for Sale - Press Conference in BangkokGP0STTHM5Completed★★★★ASEAN No Space for Waste: Health & Environment Not for Sale - Press Conference in BangkokGP0STTHM2Completed★★★★ASEAN No Space for Waste: Health & Environment Not for Sale - Press Conference in BangkokGP0STTHM4Completed★★★★View AllGP01VUPASEAN Balloon ActionA Greenpeace volunteer makes her way to the venue of the ASEAN Summit in Hua Hin, 200 kilometers South of Bangkok, pushing a gigantic "earth ball" with the message "ASEAN leaders: U turn the Earth" to challenge the ASEAN to push the world in the right direction. The environment organization is calling on ASEAN leaders to demonstrate collective leadership to protect Southeast Asia's 850 million people from the debilitating impacts of climate change by committing to zero deforestation and low carbon development, and to force the leaders of the developed countries to agree to deep and binding cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions at the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen in December.Locations:Bangkok-Hua Hin-Southeast AsiaDate:24 Oct, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Supawadee CharoenpipatpimpaMaximum size:3000px X 2172pxKeywords:Balloons-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Direct communications-Earth (planet)-Greenpeace activists-PropsShoot:ASEAN Balloon Action in Hua HinGreenpeace holds a protest during the 15th ASEAN Summit meeting in Hua Hin , 200 kilometers South of Bangkok to challenge the ASEAN leaders to “push the world in the right direction.” Greenpeace is calling on ASEAN leaders to demonstrate collective leadership to protect Southeast Asia’s 850 million people from the debilitating impacts of climate change by committing to zero deforestation and low carbon development, and to force the leaders of the developed countries to agree to deep and binding cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions at the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen in December