Newsreel of A-FAB activity at the UNFCCC

Video | April 5, 2011

Here's a newsreel of our activity with the A-FAB coalition in Bangkok at the start of the UN climate Change talks in April 4.  UNFCCC head Christiana Figueres met us to accept our letter to ask delegates for a Fair, Ambitious and Binding climate deal.

Southeast Asian climate activists wearing winter jackets, rain gear and beach wear to portray climate chaos that is wreaking havoc across the region, met Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) at the gates of the United Nations Convention Center in Bangkok today, to demand an ambitious global climate deal from world governments on behalf of the region's most vulnerable and least prepared populations.

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