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"unlivable" Definitions
  1. unable to be lived or unfit to live in, on, or with : not livable
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" To say California is becoming unlivable also means that many communities across the U.S. and around the world can already be considered "unlivable.
"It was beautiful, but unlivable with a baby," she said.
Taken together, these factors are making the state increasingly unlivable.
And workers deal with it all while earning unlivable wages.
But Paris, with all this traffic, has become nearly unlivable.
UNLIVABLE, FIRE SCORCHED BOSTON AREA HOME GETTING OFFERS ON $600,000 LISTING
We must move off fossil fuels, before our world becomes unlivable.
One failure after another has rendered one more community unsustainable, unlivable.
You are leaving my generation with a world that is unlivable.
Climate change will have made certain places in the U.S. unlivable.
Climate change will have made certain places in the US unlivable.
"The dictatorship has made this country unlivable for the people, so the people have to make it unlivable for them," said Freddy Guevara, 30, an ex-student leader who leads Popular Will in the absence of Lopez.
Vacancy rate: 0.2 percent Apparently no home in San Jose is unlivable.
The United Nations warns the coastal enclave may be unlivable by 2020.
Scientists say these 10 major cities could become unlivable within 80 years
But water damage, mold and contamination could render others unlivable for months.
He fears that if it continues to tilt, it may become unlivable.
There are many threads in the story of America's increasingly unlivable cities.
Miami could be partially underwater and unlivable within 4003 years, science indicates.
Miami could be partially underwater and unlivable within 80 years, science indicates.
Those same fans turned the job of wage workers into an unlivable hell.
It is a terror of dying so intense that it makes life unlivable.
But when he returned to Fulton, he discovered the house is completely unlivable.
The United Nations has warned the coastal enclave may be unlivable by 2020.
The more the area limits the free market, the more unlivable it becomes.
The Earth is believed to be unlivable, but no one knows for sure.
In many public housing communities around the country, conditions are quickly becoming unlivable.
We can't naturalize the coerced sale of our labor often for an unlivable wage.
Read more: Scientists say these 10 major cities could become unlivable within 80 years
A 2012 report by the United Nations predicted Gaza would be unlivable by 2020.
Thankfully no one was killed, but the tornado hit my home, making it unlivable.
Journalists have grown weary of constant industry layoffs and unlivable salaries in expensive cities.
Ultimately, this is a game that's about exploring the connections between our world and one that is supposedly unlivable, and it asks us to consider how our current world is made unlivable for many people who don't fit into a normative framework.
When Venezuela became unlivable, Eduardo's company helped him and his support team relocate to Argentina.
The damage could be so severe as to render Dhaka, Bangladesh's capital, unlivable, Akhter said.
During that time, they write messages on their windows about what they consider unlivable wages.
Besides the whole "creating an unlivable hellscape in which nobody is safe" thing, of course.
Mr. Pariyaar said he owned two homes, one of which collapsed; the other was unlivable.
When they visited, however, they found an apartment that was tiny and "unlivable," she said.
The United Nations warned in 230 that Gaza might be rendered physically "unlivable" by 22018.
Online journalists have grown weary of constant industry layoffs and unlivable salaries in expensive cities.
But it should not be done in such a way that makes it completely unlivable.
Such measures though have done little to dispel the view that Beijing is becoming increasingly unlivable.
Workers are paid unlivable wages in more than a dozen countries to make this product possible.
When Hurricane Harvey ripped through southeast Texas last August, it left countless homes flooded and unlivable.
Doing nothing leaves an unthinkable burden -- possibly an unlivable planet -- for generations, the canvasser told me.
It was a defiant gesture toward a world that felt unlivable: Peep was pressing on anyway.
In 2015, the Legislative Analyst's Office released a study about why California has become so unlivable.
The house was all but unlivable, but Juan Robles insisted on staying there to protect it.
It would reduce take-home pay to an unlivable amount for the vast majority of students.
Horror: Horror is a response for when the paradox has strayed into territory that is unlivable.
You might not understand this, but that doesn't mean you have to make our lives unlivable.
Deandra also told Business Insider that the house was in unlivable condition when she bought it.
Enjoy your time here until Earth becomes unlivable, and we all have to move to Mars.
Because in a lot of ways San Francisco, as we talked about before, has become unlivable.
"This city is unlivable," Raggi said in a news conference at city hall atop ancient Capitoline Hill.
They've been abandoned since the early 2000s, as hurricane damage and renovation costs rendered the structures unlivable.
Some major cities are sinking and could become unlivable due to climate change and rising sea levels.
"Adding tons of upgrades and unlivable space can equal a big loss come sale time," Ross said.
Low-lying, flood-prone areas are at particularly high risk of becoming unlivable — or at least uninsurable.
On Tuesday, I was chatting with a friend about about the perception that Florida is an unlivable dump.
They charge that the building was unlivable for tenants, with excessive noise and vermin running rampant, officials said.
In Qatar and other areas along the Persian Gulf, the future climate could be so hot it's unlivable.
Ask Real Estate Landlords must provide tenants with habitable quarters, but not all disruptions make an apartment unlivable.
Ms. Matute said she is worried about the health of her children and believes the unit is unlivable.
His forces will make opposition areas unlivable, isolate fighters from civilians, and force both to surrender or leave.
He's angry that his parents' and grandparents' generations have left him with a rapidly warming and unlivable world.
Otherwise, we'll pay through diminished crop harvests, inundated coastlines, destroyed homes, lost lives, and an increasingly unlivable planet.
In December, for instance, an officer described unlivable conditions in the home with "dog feces and urine" scattered there.
That coupled with fifty percent unemployment among youth, and unlivable wages, pressures young people and families to head north.
The camp was one of the largest in the country until it was officially closed due to unlivable conditions.
Current trends taken into account, the more pessimistic outlook predicts we will make this planet unlivable within 50-75 years.
"They moved out of the brick house because the family had trashed it so bad, it was unlivable," Vinyard says.
In this column: unlivable wages, poor working conditions, poor treatment of animals, and food of questionable nutritional value, to start.
"They moved out of the brick house because the family had trashed it so bad, it was unlivable," Vinyard said.
Women and working families are currently struggling with untenable child care costs, unlivable wages and unequal pay, among other things.
When Steve Ford found his future dream home, it was an unlivable industrial warehouse — which was exactly what he wanted.
Residents are forced from one unlivable extreme to the next -- from having no water to drink to escaping rushing floodwater.
"They moved out of the brick house because the family had trashed it so bad, it was unlivable," Vinyard claimed.
The issue about Amazon is not just that the wealthiest person on earth, Jeff Bezos, is paying workers unlivable wages.
You might be aware that the magnetic field protects us from solar rays that would otherwise make the planet unlivable.
Snatching victory from the jaws of defeat given MacDonald's onslaught in the fourth, Lawler's pressure was unlivable in the fifth.
It feels as if the truck, and the camera with it, have been left behind in a suddenly unlivable world.
Your opponents have to understand that reform, even if it makes their fixations unsustainable, will not make their lives unlivable.
"My strong impression is they made the building as unlivable as possible so they could get everyone out of there."
As Bezos sees it, humanity's space-faring future shouldn't necessarily hinge on making unlivable worlds like the Moon or Mars habitable.
It is disgusting that Uber would further slash driver pay from already unlivable levels, but, unfortunately, it is no longer surprising.
According to PHI, home care workers make $11.03 an hour, or around $15,000 a year, an unlivable wage in 2018 America.
It's not just brewery staff facing unlivable wages, but San Francisco's entire restaurant industry, which now faces a shortage of workers.
A report issued by the United Nations in 28503 predicted Gaza would be unlivable by 22019, just two years from now.
Most scientists and researchers who spend time in Antarctica inhabit areas around research stations because the extreme landscape is largely unlivable.
The owner told her the house could be repaired eventually, but it was unlivable and they had lost all of their belongings.
As far as I can tell, many rich Chinese homeowners don't really care if their investment properties exist in unlivable, empty communities.
Luckily, Hurricane Michael left her family's rental home intact — but destroyed the water and sewer lines, which rendered the property temporarily unlivable.
Democratic voters ought to be able trust that their nominee isn't corrupted by the very industries that are making the planet unlivable.
It was a feeling that anything I would bring forward, whether personal or professional, was subject to a standard that was unlivable.
The island nation is 10 feet above sea level at its highest point and could be unlivable within 50 to 100 years.
Miami, one of the most-visited cities in the world, could be partially underwater and unlivable within 80 years, according to scientists.
To him, the immigrants are "colonizing" France by giving birth to more children and making its cities, towns — and even villages — unlivable.
Things will get worse, in all likelihood, as global temperatures continue to rise — bringing Australia closer to the unlivable future Mann predicts.
Increasing global temperatures have led to the desertification of farmland just as growing populations demand higher food production, making the terrain unlivable.
It's reported that as many people are in need of shelter; the homes that Dorian did not destroy have been made unlivable.
If we don't get our act together now, and change a lot about our fundamental behavior, Earth will become unlivable alarmingly soon.
In practice, that means the Assad government purposely overwhelms opposition-held areas with attacks to make life for the civilian population unlivable.
In the Soviet era, it was seen as massive, grey and forbidding; amid the oil boom of the 2000s, as gaudy and unlivable.
Mary Ann Mills, a San Francisco resident who described herself as a retired senior, told the hearing that her neighborhood had become unlivable.
Some one billion people would be forced to attempt to relocate from unlivable conditions, and two billion would face scarcity of water supplies.
The changes are creating a new refugee crisis and sparking a terrifying question: Is this part of the world becoming unlivable for humans?
Climate change Within 20 years, almost 200 coastal American cities may be unlivable because of constant flooding brought on by rising sea levels.
The breaking point The United Nations has warned Gaza may be unlivable by 2020, pointing to the electricity shortage as the breaking point.
The United Nations has said the narrow coastal strip will be "unlivable" by 2020 if conditions continue to decline at the current rate.
Buildings have crumbled as a result of drastic funding cuts and mismanagement, resulting in massive heat outages and damning reports of unlivable conditions.
But in the age of coronavirus, it's become a truly unlivable nightmare of devastating (if important) news updates, unending anxiety, and heartbreaking stories.
Anger built up among many longtime residents of south Tel Aviv, who complained that the migrants had brought crime and made their neighborhood unlivable.
"This is an unlivable country, and no one is paying attention," he said, adding he earns about $8 a month at a state hospital.
It empowers the individual worker, protecting the right to collective bargaining and asserting that unlivable wages and excessive hours can no longer be tolerated.
While some weighed in that California is becoming unlivable, it's clear that the question of livability does not only apply to the Golden State.
The UN warned it will be "unlivable" for its 2 million occupants by 2020, considering its lack of access to basic resources and overpopulation.
Myanmar and its Nobel Peace Prize-winning leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, are trying to make the Rohingya's lives unlivable, while keeping out witnesses.
Their strategy has been, in a word, shrewd: Retreat from Mosul only after making life unlivable by making infrastructure all but impossible to fix.
The next gallery of Lee's work, however, denigrates aspirations of Russian Constructivism by showing just how unlivable — if still beautiful — these architectures actually are.
Lum's project highlights this reality through the unlivable scale the Vancouver Special would have to be built to today, were its original budget approximated.
By 2100, land that is home to 200 million people could sit permanently below the high tide line, rendering those coastal areas all but unlivable.
It was at a time when my life was dipping in and out of being unbearable and unlivable because of a heavy affliction of depression.
It is an unlivable alternative, and so the police and the community must know they have enemies -- but that their enemy is not each other.
The 2016 Rio Olympics athletes' village is under scrutiny for cramped quarters, dangerous wiring and faulty plumbing – prompting certain officials to deem the area unlivable.
Its planet is about three times the mass of Jupiter and orbits the host star in 21 days, and so is surely an unlivable furnace.
That name does not fit me: it serves as cover for cowards on the day it becomes unlivable for each of us in this country.
Repeatedly criticizing the city's shelters as unsafe and unlivable, Mr. Cuomo has signaled that he intends to take a far larger role in overseeing the system.
The planet might be more like Venus, with a thick atmosphere that makes the planet unlivable, or it could have no real atmosphere to speak of.
Mounting humanitarian crisis This latest attempt comes as Gaza faces a dire humanitarian crisis, with the United Nations warning that Gaza may be unlivable by 2020.
The United States should expand, not suspend, programs aiming to attack the unlivable conditions in Central American countries with some of the world's highest murder rates.
The judge said the building wasn&apost largely unusable or unlivable, and until the agency could prove otherwise, ordered the agency not to terminate residents&apos leases.
"The home was infested with bedbugs and cockroaches and it was a very disgusting, unlivable situation," Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O'Malley said at a press conference Wednesday.
The buyers, who dropped $1.23 million on the three-bedroom that the realtor himself called "totally unlivable," aren't buying the house in the usual sense, of course.
For example, she notes, renter's insurance may sometimes cover the cost of accommodations in the event that your apartment becomes unlivable, like after a flood or fire.
"This is really at the heart of what Denver teachers are experiencing; an unlivable overall salary level in an increasingly unaffordable city," Atteberry told Reuters by email.
It's our first to own and we put so much time, love, money and sweat into doing remodeling, and it's probably either gone or pretty much unlivable.
Godin was determined to uphold the traditional codes of decoration that so many home-improving Parisians of his generation have thrown into the dumpster, considering them unlivable.
For one of those fighters, Qassem al-Qawayfi, the siege had made his hometown unlivable as many of his fellow fighters were killed and food became scarce.
At the time, Mr. Perrone struggled financially and lived in a deteriorating three-story home on Staten Island that neighbors said had looked "haunted and unlivable" for decades.
No one is suggesting that Palestinian forces have never engaged in violent forms of resisting Israel's protracted, illegal siege—which has made Gaza "unlivable," according to UN officials.
But the whole idea of corporate space travel seems pretty strange to me: I think it's a kind of bailout plan for oligarchs, in case earth becomes unlivable.
Wreaths, branches, a big leftover pumpkin that you've wrapped in tinsel (don't do that one) ... rest assured you can make your space festive without also making it unlivable.
And Buttigieg did come in for some criticism on that front, particularly during his push to demolish 1,000 unlivable and uninhabited homes as part of a broader development scheme.
According to KWCH22018, Greenwood County Sheriff Heath Samuels said that in addition to the injuries, 25 homes in the area were damaged, with 12 declared unlivable and 10 destroyed.
Isolating the sea would stop the tidal flow, eventually turning it into a freshwater lake of sorts which would make it unlivable for species that depend on salt water.
Now rising sea levels caused by global warming could soon make this village unlivable, a problem faced by other countries in Asia, where the poorest communities are hardest hit.
Some of these Arctic places have been inhabited for more than 4,000 years, but climate change has made them unlivable due to permafrost melt, flooding, erosion, and devastating storms.
The eastern, rebel-held half of Aleppo had become unlivable, with rebels unable to stop the government's indiscriminate bombing, which destroyed entire neighborhoods, let alone deliver a better life.
Locally, there is an absence of both strategy and political will; which is creating an unlivable environment for the residents of the cities where the epidemic has hit the hardest.
Tangier Island in Virginia and Kiribati, a tiny island nation in the South Pacific, share something in common: rising sea levels tied to climate change may eventually make them unlivable.
The combination of waiting, uncertainty, overcrowding and unlivable conditions has created what appears to be an intentional epidemic of despair, meant to dissuade refugees from seeing Europe as a haven.
We could have a, like we could snap our fingers, institute a wealth tax and have a UBI here and San Francisco would still be unlivable for most people. Right?
London and New York have long been ranked the top two global cities in these terms of global connectivity, and they are now almost unlivable for all but the wealthiest.
That renovation, which didn't so much restore Grey Gardens as it did upgrade its condition from unlivable to squalid, was to be the backdrop for a documentary by artist Peter Beard.
Karla May, who accused her colleagues across the aisle of "hypocrisy" for wanting to "protect the child in the womb" while letting Missourians struggle with inadequate healthcare and an unlivable wage.
The announcement comes just after news that the athletes' village in western Rio's Barra da Tijuca is far from up to snuff, with the Australian Olympic delegation dubbing the area unlivable.
Joe told us flat-out the best option for Romo isn't Denver, Minnesota, or Chicago ... it's actually to leave the game alone before his injuries make his post playing life unlivable.
The Gaza Strip has been under an Israeli-Egyptian economic siege for over a decade now, and the U.N. predicted that it would become unlivable by 2020 if current conditions continued.
Experts believe that the planet will become a much harder place to live if the temperature rise exceeds 22019 degrees Celsius, and will start becoming unlivable if it crosses 2 degrees.
He acknowledged parts of the city are growing increasingly unlivable since the local government has refused to take strong action to get people off the streets and clean up the city.
After all, we seem to be in the midst of making our home world unlivable for billions of our own kind, let alone the dozens of species in danger of extinction.
The IPCC says that this would just be the beginning: we are currently on track to hit 3-4°C by end of century, which would lead to a largely unlivable planet.
No matter who you are, no matter how powerful you think you are, the reality is that nuclear war will either destroy you or make your life unlivable in its current shape.
" The other six disaster films, they write, are about a future in which the Earth has become unlivable because of "a myopic society that could not take action to avert environmental catastrophe.
Read: Hamas is staring down the barrel of a huge long-term problem The situation in Gaza has become desperate with the United Nations cautioning that it may become unlivable by 2020.
With the volume of ash created in the recent fires, these potentially large blooms could "eat all the dissolved oxygen out of a waterway, making it unlivable for everything else," per WIRED.
On top of structural renovations such as a new fireplace, the house would have been unlivable to her without a very specific design scheme, one that reflected her sense of high camp.
Few GOP lawmakers on Wednesday said they had read the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) report, which warned that the planet would be unlivable if leaders failed to cut carbon emissions.
Trump's previous comments about Baltimore being unlivable sparked a weeks-long back-and-forth between Trump and Cummings, who oversees multiple investigations of Trump and top administration officials as House Oversight chairman.
Kiribati, one of the most isolated countries in the world, is also one of many Pacific Island nations likely to be unlivable in a few decades due to the effects of climate change.
A facsimile would be relatively easy to make, lines measured and angles taken, then taken to scale; because such a room would be unlivable, Ravenswood had to rely more on art than math.
They then used this information, with the climate model, to project where each species may be forced to migrate to — as a result of climate change warming their current environment into unlivable conditions.
This time, we went to a small, wealthy, temperate-climate Pacific Coast town, because the weather was in triple digits where I had come from, which turns the car into an unlivable oven.
"I've become increasingly aware of the enormous pipeline from Central America and all of the things that make it unlivable there," said Heather Hadlock, a professor of musicology at Stanford University in California.
Don't get me wrong, I spend a fair amount of time there, and I love it—particularly in the fall and winter—but without air-conditioning and refrigeration, it would be unlivable as is.
By the time Dorian hits Florida's eastern coast, its wind speeds are expected to reach 140 miles per hour — enough to damage homes, down power lines, and render neighborhoods unlivable for weeks or months.
Paradoxically, despite many farm workers being paid unlivable wages, sometimes it's too expensive for farmers too hire them to harvest crops—it's cheaper to let them die on the vine and tow them under.
Homeowners whose houses were flooded may be able to get grants from FEMA, but those grants are only available to people whose homes are completely unlivable, and they typically cover only a fraction of repair costs.
Sexual violence happens on a spectrum — everything from someone making you uncomfortable to an environment is unworkable or unlivable to actual physical violence — because that is the truth, then accountability has to happen on a spectrum.
The famous DICE model created by Yale's William Nordhaus shows that a 6-degree rise in global average temperature — which the physical sciences characterize as an unlivable hellscape — would only dent global GDP by 10 percent.
"We have to counterbalance the deficiencies and disparity that have made Rome unlivable for entire sectors of the population," Ms. De Leo said, warning of a potential chain reaction that could have even more widespread decline.
She saw an expired idealism in the library for the blind across the street from her apartment; in the Modernist buildings, constructed with a ­utopian society in mind and yet unlivable; in the defunct socialist monuments.
This section of his plan is called "Moving to Higher Ground" and is framed around proposals to do just that: relocate and otherwise adapt humanity to accommodate climate-related disasters that make previously habitable places unlivable.
Our friends lost homes and we all inhaled thick smoke for weeks, aware that because we live near a chain of refineries, in the wrong circumstances our area could become unlivable in a matter of hours.
And though Avery's house is still standing, it is unlivable, like scores of others that line the abandoned streets: filled with ants, flies, and other bugs, as evidenced by the collection of bumps on her legs.
You have a city that is increasingly unlivable for anybody except for people who are so insensitive to the prices of things, because they're, I mean, they are, they're manufacturing just such extraordinary wealth out here.
Facing the reality of his country's rapid disappearance, Tong spent his presidency making practical preparations for the relocation Kiribati's 100,000 citizens out of their homeland to ensure that when it truly becomes unlivable they won't become refugees.
Rappers like 03 Greedo, Drakeo the Ruler, and Shoreline Mafia have fashioned sleek, antagonistic rap to fit this terrifying, new Los Angeles, a place that is becoming increasingly unlivable for poor and working class people of color.
Instrumentation on Mars 2020 is designed to look for ancient life signs on the Red Planet by studying terrain that's now unlivable, but once had lakes and rivers on it (at least it did 3.5 billion years ago).
"You have a city that is increasingly unlivable for anybody except for people who are so insensitive to the prices of things, because they're, I mean, they are, they're manufacturing just such extraordinary wealth out here," Lowrey said.
Like other countries in the Persian Gulf sweltering from high temperatures and humidity, Kuwait is positioning its economy for a century of steadily rising heat waves so severe that parts of the Middle East may become unlivable outdoors.
The U.S military humanitarian response was motivated not by altruism but by a U.S. government intent on avoiding millions of Haitian refugees flooding the southern shores of Florida because of unlivable conditions in and around Port Au Prince.
Despite scientists&apos warnings, the wealthy keep moving to MiamiMiami, one of the most-visited cities in the world, is one of many coastal cities that could be partially underwater and unlivable within 80 years, according to scientists.
The residents of the home allowed officers to enter and conduct a welfare check on the animals, but McMullin said it soon became obvious that the conditions for the animals were unlivable, especially with their feces and urine everywhere.
Today, 219 months after Iraq's Shiite-led government proclaimed Ramadi liberated, parts of the city remain unlivable because of bombs and other dangerous remnants of war ensconced in the rubble or deliberately placed in vacant schools, homes and hospitals.
HERE&aposS 4 DUMB REASONS PEOPLE AREN&aposT COMING TO SEE YOUR HOUSE Realtor Bill Butler says that the listing for the "unlivable" home, walking distance from downtown Melrose and seven miles north of Boston, likely won't last long, either.
For me, it happened in 2012 as I read an article that made clear that we need to leave the vast majority of economic fossil fuel reserves in the ground or risk an unlivable world within the lifetime of today's children.
The unlivable wages and other abuses endured by many in the global workforce has been long chronicled, and a new exhibition seeks to examine how the technological advancements made in the 21st century have only served to harm them further.
Sale had predicted that the digital revolution would cause a global currency collapse, open conflict between the rich and the poor, and environmental catastrophes "on a significant scale" (including the possibility that Australia would become unlivable) in the coming decades.
He wears a wristband that indicates his house has experienced some damage (green means little to no damage, yellow means mild damage, and red means unlivable conditions), and says the walls in his house are cracked and the balcony fell.
"Here I was coming in and telling people you can have a glamorous home and you can make a statement and it can be very elegant and it doesn't have to feel untouchable, it doesn't have to feel unlivable," she said.
"A large proportion of the Skies of Concrete series shows various attempts at making the unfriendly friendly, at making unlivable places livable, or at least usable, at making the inhospitable welcoming," art historian Peter Lodermeyer writes in his Skies of Concrete essay.
While this event would be as catastrophic as it sounds, -- destroying arable land, raising temperatures to almost-unlivable levels, and possibly releasing ancient hemorrhagic fevers, just to name a few outcomes -- westerners are already facing a drier life on a daily basis.
The bill's approval comes a few days after the Trump administration released a report confirming that climate change was the cause of dramatic temperature increases in the country and could trigger sea level rise, unlivable temperatures and economic havoc if not curbed.
The causes of youth homelessness are many: escaping a home of addiction, or a parent with mental illness, a father who's in and out of jail, or an abusive foster situation that becomes so unlivable that the street seems like a better option.
Read more: 35 vintage photos taken by the EPA reveal what American cities looked like before pollution was regulatedLos Angeles has a history of unlivable conditions due to air pollution, and was previously ranked the smoggiest city in 2010 and 2011, according to Environment America.
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. Two weeks after Hurricane Florence devastated parts of the U.S. Southeast with raging waters and dangerous winds, some military families at the region's largest Marine Corps base say they are still residing in unlivable conditions and awaiting help from the base's private housing manager.
The U.S. government released its own report on Friday that also found climate change was responsible for dramatic temperature increases within the United States and, if not addressed, would result in sea level rise, unlivable temperatures and major impacts to the tourism, agriculture and fishery economic sectors.
Human beings are also heading north, pushed from their homes by the wars and immiseration that those extractive systems still reliably produce, by the cruelty and venality of their own leaders, and by changes to the climate that are already rendering swaths of the planet unlivable.
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C., Sept 29 (Reuters) - Two weeks after Hurricane Florence deluged the U.S. East Coast's largest Marine Corps base with raging waters and dangerous winds, some military families say they are still residing in unlivable conditions and awaiting help from the base's private housing manager.
If it's allowed to expire on January 16, thousands of Texans whose homes have been deemed unlivable will immediately have to seek or request new shelter — a daunting prospect that has many Harvey survivors feeling anxious and frustrated with FEMA's lack of communication and last-minute decision-making.
"Just to add into this, I would say that @LindseyGrahamSC go visit Guatemala as I did earlier this year and talk to the families fleeing the terror of targeted gang violence an unlivable poverty rate to understand the refugee experience," Stiller said in a tweet on Monday night.
The details: More than a dozen current and former residents described "unlivable conditions" caused by renovations that included work after hours, incessant drilling, clouds of toxic dust, falling debris, and rat infestations in interviews with the AP. Seeking to convert the apartments into luxury condos, the Kushner Cos.
There was a man during those times who listened, devotedly, as I described my unlivable grief, the way I hadn't tossed away my mother's deodorant and the way I'd preserved the last blanket that had covered my father — a thin yellow microfleece — on a shelf in my bedroom.
Cloud, "the biggest electronic retail and cloud computing company in the world," has taken over the American economy and climate change has rendered vast parts of the world unlivable; the Cloud campus ("MotherCloud"), where much of the novel's action takes place, sits amid ghost towns and blazing, parched heat.
And the battle over California's ongoing housing crises rages, as the well-off in low-density, high-value regions across the state (and, really, the nation) battle the evil YIMBY forces who wish to turn American cities into unlivable dystopias like … er … those well-known metropolitan hellscapes Tokyo, Barcelona, and Paris.
"These cities are going to become unlivable unless urban governments put in systems of dealing with this phenomenon and make people aware," said Sujata Saunik, who served as a senior official in the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs and is now a fellow at the Harvard University School of Public Health.
"We always talk about immigration being this domestic issue that the U.S. is going through, but U.S. foreign policy has made living conditions unlivable for people abroad," Venegas said, pointing to U.S economic and political policies in countries like Mexico, Honduras, Syria and Chile that led people to flee to the United States.
And if cities that currently have unions helping advocate for affordable housing were to suddenly be free to let the forces of capital develop as they see fit, places like Seattle and San Francisco might be even more unlivable, further complicating the project of gathering like-minded liberals in one place to force change.
But in the Grand Concourse neighborhood of the Bronx, where the conditions in some of the buildings have long been called unlivable by residents, the disease found its way into the vast rat population and has now been linked to a cluster of infections that have left one resident dead and two others severely ill.
" My classmates say things like, "I never want to have kids because the world will be totally unlivable for them" or "I want to be a marine biologist when I grow up but I honestly don't think there will be much sea life left by the time I'm older, so I have to pick something else.
There's these increasingly kind of winner cities and loser cities, loser cities that people in regional areas are bypassing, and then these mega cities that everybody is coming to, which is really pushing them past the boundaries in terms of infrastructure, that if you don't build transportation to accommodate that, and housing, those two things, they can become unlivable.
Golub's paintings of mercenaries and death squads are lasting testaments to the US proxy wars in Central America and President Reagan's support of the brutal military dictatorships that made life unlivable in countries like Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras, precipitating an exodus of refugees that streamed northward for better lives within the citadels of the empire.
"You have to be ignorant or dumb to think this wasn't deliberate," Barth Bazyluk, a tenant who vacated his apartment with his wife and baby daughter last December, told the AP. It is not uncommon for New York City landlords, in seeking to convert rent-stabilized units into luxury apartments, to refuse to make repairs and otherwise expose tenants to other unlivable conditions.
California's system of dams, if they had been finished and well maintained, all but ended the annual winter and spring nightmares of flooding, which one took thousands of lives in northern and mountainous California and made flood basins unlivable—until a prescient generation in the late 19th and 20th century began building what would become a vast network of some 1300 reservoirs.
Drone footage by Lynn Englum, Vanishing Places It now faces near unlivable conditions because of the climate crisis: Dead arms of staghorn coral are beached; typhoons and super typhoons sweep through more regularly, building on Guam's position in the most active storm basin in the world; drinking water reservoirs already contaminated with military runoff are becoming depleted as the dry season gets drier.
In all, it represents a shocking combination of greed and short-sightedness, compounded by an apparent urge to appeal to the worst impulses of the Trump base -- people he and Republicans seem to assume are motivated by an urge to stick it to Prius-driving egghead liberals, even if doing so means their grandchildren might suffer or perish in a world of flooded metropolises, unbreathable air and expansive, unlivable deserts.

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