Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Hurricane-Sandy-Relief-in-NYC-27MZIFVAHB56.htmlConceptually similarHurricane Sandy Relief in NYCGP04BEACompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Relief in NYCGP04BALCompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Relief in NYCGP04BAUCompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Relief in NYCGP04BAVCompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Relief in NYCGP04BAWCompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Relief in NYCGP04BASCompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Relief in NYCGP04BATCompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Relief in NYCGP04BAPCompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Relief in NYCGP04BEGCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP04BEEHurricane Sandy Relief in NYCResidents eat hot soup at a donation collection/distribution center in the Rockaways, days after Hurricane Sandy. Residents are still living with out power, heat, and other basic services. Greenpeace's Rolling Sunlight is providing power. A painted message on the truck reads "Quit Coal."Locations:New York-New York-North America-Queens (NYC)-United States of AmericaDate:2 Nov, 2012Credit:© Michael Nagle / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Autumn-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Coal-Day-Eating-Emergency shelters-Food-Hurricanes-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Natural disasters-Outdoors-Rolling Sunlight (truck)-Signs-Solar energy-Solar panels-Storms (climate change)-Urban areas-VolunteersShoot:Hurricane Sandy Aftermath in NYCResidents of New York City suffer from the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Greenpeace solar truck Rolling Sunlight supplies power to charge cell phones in Far Rockaway in Queens for residents still without power. Volunteers also distribute donated food and supplies in the area hard hit by the massive storm. Hurricane Sandy is an example of the extreme weather symptomatic of continued climate change, as storms continue to become more frequent and more severe. Storms like Hurricane Sandy will increasingly compromise our safety and economic security if governments don’t address emissions and climate policy.Related Collections:Hurricane Sandy in the USA (Photo & Videos)