epa01839650 A little girl touches one of the 100 ice sculptures representing children placed by Greenpeace at the Temple of Earth in Beijing, China, 28 August 2009. These ice statues symbolise the disappearing future of the 1.3 billion people in Asia who are threatened with water shortages by the changing climate. Made from glacial melt water from the source of Yangtze, Yellow and Ganges rivers, the melting sculptures mark the start of the 100-day countdown to the United Nations Copenhagen Climate Summit, and the launch of the Tck Tck Tck campaign, which if urging government to agree a fair deal at the Summit. EPA/LAO CAI . .