Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Chang-e--Caravan-Twelve-Day-27MZIFLQFDG2.htmlConceptually similarClimate Chang[e] Caravan 12th dayGP01UOACompleted★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan Twelve DayGP01UO9Completed★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan Twelve DayGP01UO7Completed★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan Fifth DayGP01UCSCompleted★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan LaunchGP01U4XCompleted★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan Fifth DayGP01UCRCompleted★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan Second DayGP01VE6Completed★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan Third DayGP01U79Completed★★★★Climate Chang[e] Caravan Eight DayGP01UJECompleted★★★★View AllGP01UO8Climate Chang[e] Caravan Twelve DayAn elephant from the Greenpeace-led Chang(e) Caravan bathes in a pond in Chacheongsao province, 100 kilometers from Bangkok, on the 12th day of the Caravan into Bangpakong district where the group will later hold focus group discussions with community representatives on climate change effects on agriculture, fisheries and coastal erosion.Locations:Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:23 Sep, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Athit PerawongmethaMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Copy space-Day-Elephants-KWCI (GPI)-Local-Outdoors-Public engagement-tcktcktck (campaign title)-WaterShoot:Climate Chang[e] Caravan in ThailandGreenpeace is calling on worldleaders, particularly United States President Barack Obama, for anambitious, fair and binding global climate treaty, and for funds formitigation and adaptation from developed to developing countries,starting with funds to protect forests in Southeast Asia, home to 20percent of all known species of plants and animals, including theAsian Elephant (chang in Thai).Related Collections:Climate Chang[e] Caravan in Thailand (All Photographers)Best Actions Collection