Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Documentation-on-Drought-in-the-Philippines-27MZIFIWVPJX.htmlConceptually similarDocumentation on Drought in the PhilippinesGP021FNCompleted★★★★Documentation on Drought in the PhilippinesGP021FOCompleted★★★★Documentation on Drought in the PhilippinesGP021EICompleted★★★★Documentation on Drought in the PhilippinesGP021FPCompleted★★★★Documentation on Drought in the PhilippinesGP021EECompleted★★★★Documentation on Drought in the PhilippinesGP021FDCompleted★★★★Documentation on Drought in the PhilippinesGP021FFCompleted★★★★Documentation on Drought in the PhilippinesGP021FGCompleted★★★★Documentation on Drought in the PhilippinesGP021EKCompleted★★★★View AllGP021EJDocumentation on Drought in the PhilippinesOnaldo Calica, a farmer, shows off his corn destroyed by a severe drought that has hit the Philippines.The mobile Water Watch station of Greenpeace found rice fields in North & Central Luzon either totally dry because of the drought brought about by the intense El Niño, or, like this one, grow stalks that would not be able to yield grain. Greenpeace is urging presidential candidates to prioritize the protection of water resources and to carry out climate vulnerabilities & hazards mapping during the first 100 days of their administration.Locations:Central Luzon-Luzon-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:22 Apr, 2010Credit:© Alex Baluyut / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3600px X 2400pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Close ups-Crops-Day-Drought-Farmers-Fields-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Maize-Men-One person-Outdoors-WaterShoot:Water Watch: Documentation on Drought in the PhilippinesDrought documentation in La Union, North & Central Luzon, Philippines.Related Collections:Bloggers Day 2011 (All Photographers)Greenpeace 40th Anniversary Exhibition Images (All Photographers)Greenpeace Philippines Water Watch