Hurricane Sandy
How New York's Swiss Institute Is Digitizing Its Archives for the Web
Times are changing for the art world’s archivists.
PREMIERE: "The Wind" by Doe Paoro ft. Adam Rhodes
While Hurricane Sandy raged outside Doe Paoro retreated behind closed doors and wrote this. Then Bon Iver produced it.
Asking if Cyclone Pam Was Caused by Climate Change Is the Wrong Question, Say Scientists
The storm left at least 24 people dead and several of Vanuatu's islands without freshwater supplies, highlighting the need for better risk preparedness around the world, as extreme weather events become more severe.
Watch a Sneak Peek of Joe Biden on Tonight's Season Premiere of 'VICE'
Vice President Joe Biden sat down with Shane Smith last month to discuss the devastating impact of climate change for the season premiere of our HBO show.
The Recovery That Wasn't: Two Years Since Hurricane Sandy
VICE News spoke with those still suffering from the effects of the hurricane and investigated what's being done to bolster New York's coastal communities and protect the population from future storms.
The Recovery That Wasn't: Two Years Since Hurricane Sandy
Two years on, tens of thousands of New Yorkers are still suffering from the effects of Hurricane Sandy, some with homes that remain completely demolished.
Here's What New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio Did for a Troubled Sandy Relief Program
Money is finally flowing to New Yorkers whose homes were destroyed or damaged two years ago, but experts say disaster relief and infrastructure isn't enough to help the city cope with future shocks.
The Big Apple's Small Response to Hurricane Sandy
Two years after Hurricane Sandy flooded much of New York City, the city's response to climate change and rising sea levels is missing the opportunity to think big.
$129 Billion Worth Of New York City Real Estate Lies In Flood Zones
The value of at risk properties jumps 120 percent since Hurricane Sandy, according to an analysis by the city's Comptroller Scott Stringer.
Many Homes Rebuilt After Hurricane Sandy Are Likely Headed Back Underwater
New York City is spending millions to rebuild waterfront homes destroyed by the massive storm, ignoring the threat of rising sea levels due to climate change.
FEMA Is Trying To Get Back $5.8M in Hurricane Sandy Aid Money
The US disaster response agency has a bit of a history of misallocating funds and then trying, usually unsuccessfully, to get them back.
The Red Cross on Hurricane Sandy Funding: It's A 'Trade Secret'
People are still asking the American Red Cross where the Sandy money went.