Comunidad Wichi recibe bidones de agua de la intendencia de General Ballivian© Martin Katz / Greenpeace
El Niño Documentation: Impacts on Agriculture in the PhilippinesFrancisca Lawis (67), farmer who is into conventional farming, tries to salvage whatever was left from her rice field that has been badly affected by prolonged drought brought by El Niño phenomenon in La Libertad, Carmen Bohol. The severe droughts brought on by El Niño have destroyed farmers crop. El Niño phenomenon is part of a natural climate variability, but the frequency and intensity of these events are predicted to increase with climate change.© Greenpeace / John Novis
Sea Level Rise in IndiaSovarani Koyal lives in Satjellia island and is one of the many people affected by sea level rise: "Nowadays, heavy floods are going on here. The water level is increasing and the temperature too. We cannot live here, the heat is becoming unbearable. We have received a plastic sheet and have covered our home with it. During the coming monsoon we shall wrap our bodies in the plastic to stay dry. We have only a few goats but we do not know where they are. We also have two children and we cannot manage to feed them. "© Greenpeace / Peter Caton