A mahout offers a prayer during a ceremony before setting off on the 
second leg of the Greenpeace-led Chang(e) Caravan. The Chang(e) 
Caravan, launched last September 12, is a procession of community folk 
and Greenpeace volunteers that aims to raise awareness on climate 
change impacts and solutions. The 15-day journey will arrive at the 
outskirts of Bangkok in time for a crucial UNFCCC (United Nations 
Framework Convention for Climate Change) intercessional meeting before 
the Copenhagen climate summit in December. Greenpeace is calling on 
world leaders to commit to an ambitious, fair and binding new 
international climate treaty, and make available necessary funds to 
protect Southeast Asia’s natural forests, to ensure the future of the 
region and its people. Experts have identified Southeast Asia as one 
of the regions most vulnerable and least prepared to face climate 
change impacts.
September 14, 2009
Nakhon Ratchasima THAILAND

A mahout offers a prayer during a ceremony before setting off on the second leg of the Greenpeace-led Chang(e) Caravan. The Chang(e) Caravan, launched last September 12, is a procession of community folk and Greenpeace volunteers that aims to raise awareness on climate change impacts and solutions. The 15-day journey will arrive at the outskirts of Bangkok in time for a crucial UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention for Climate Change) intercessional meeting before the Copenhagen climate summit in December. Greenpeace is calling on world leaders to commit to an ambitious, fair and binding new international climate treaty, and make available necessary funds to protect Southeast Asia’s natural forests, to ensure the future of the region and its people. Experts have identified Southeast Asia as one of the regions most vulnerable and least prepared to face climate change impacts.

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