Sentences with phrase «livable world»

The phrase "livable world" refers to a place where people can live comfortably, peacefully, and in harmony with their natural surroundings. It suggests a world that offers a good quality of life, with access to basic necessities, health, education, and opportunities for all. It also implies a sustainable environment that is not harmed by human activities for the benefit of future generations. Full definition
The goals of the AGW activists and my desires for cleaner air and a more livable world for my children are in agreement in a lot of areas.
Destiny's story revolves around a futuristic «Golden Age» in which a mysterious moon - sized sphere called The Traveler helps turn distant planets like Venus and Mars into livable worlds.
Even more urgently we need a debate about alternatives to the current form of globalization — alternatives that would leave our grandchildren a more livable world..
This, Fukuyama insists, is neither imperialism nor altruism, but a condition for a livable world in the decades ahead.
Szilard was living at the Dupont Plaza Hotel, trying to influence Congress through the Council for a Livable World and trying to influence the Kennedy Administration through the several scientists he knew in and around the White House.
Over 160 youth came to «bear witness» of a strong leadership that would lead the way to a livable world of which «clean, renewable energy» is the key, as what my organization — SolarGeneration youth initiated by Greenpeace — and the rest of the youth organizations believe.
And what we want is a livable world
People who are now calling themselves «climate hawks,» who won't settle for powerlessness, need to be joined by everyone who wants a livable world.
The main problem is staying below the carbon budget necessary for a livable world, along with economic development and equity.
In his address to diplomats Monday, Francis continued along a similar vein, stressing the duty to leave «a more beautiful and livable world» to future generations and «to work, in the light of the commitments agreed upon in Paris in 2015, for the reduction of gas emissions that harm the atmosphere and human health.»
Should we rely on executive orders, which are subject to court challenges and the whims of whoever occupies the White House, to preserve a livable world for our grandchildren?
Before coming to UCS in 1992, Ms. Robinson served as executive director of PeacePac and legislative director of the Council for a Livable World.
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