Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-El-Nino-Impacts-in-Northern-Thailand-27MZIFJJM3ZC0.htmlConceptually similar El Niño Impacts in Northern ThailandGP0STPU9QCompleted★★★★ El Niño Impacts in Northern ThailandGP0STPU2SCompleted★★★★El Niño Impacts Documentation In Northern ThailandGP0STPU3ECompleted★★★★ El Niño Impacts in Northern ThailandGP0STPU9ZCompleted★★★★ El Niño Impacts in Northern ThailandGP0STPU2UCompleted★★★★El Niño Impacts Documentation In Northern ThailandGP0STPU3BCompleted★★★★El Niño Impacts Documentation In Northern ThailandGP0STPU3DCompleted★★★★El Niño Impacts Documentation In Northern ThailandGP0STPU3ACompleted★★★★ El Niño Impacts in Northern ThailandGP0STPU33Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPU2R El Niño Impacts in Northern ThailandAn excavator digs from the riverbed to let the water flow from the Nong Saleek Dam that goes out to Ping river in Pa Sang District, Lamphun Province. Ping river is one of the four main tributaries to Chao Phraya, one of the major rivers in Thailand that supplies water to the agriculture areas in the north and the central of Thailand.Locations:Asia-Chiang Mai-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:29 Apr, 2016Credit:© Vincenzo Floramo / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4000px X 2670pxKeywords:Climate change impacts-Day-Diggers-Drought-El Nino-KWCI (GPI)-Machinery-Outdoors-Rural scenes-SAGE (campaign title)-WaterShoot:El Niño Impacts Documentation in Northern ThailandAmidst the lingering El Niño that has caused massive agricultural damage to much of Southeast Asia, Greenpeace wants ASEAN governments to transition their country’s food and farming system to a new, more climate-resilient and ecological farming system to address the region’s food and nutrition security in the age of climate change.Related Collections:El Niño Documentation in Southeast Asia