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"uninhabitable" Definitions
  1. not fit to live in; impossible to live in

622 Sentences With "uninhabitable"

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Officials said one of the homes damaged is now uninhabitable.
And perhaps even eventually render Trump's "Southern White House" uninhabitable.
It will swallow Mercury and Venus, and make Earth uninhabitable.
Most of these homes are uninhabitable and cannot be rebuilt.
Since it's nearly uninhabitable for humans, it's also the cleanest.
The coalition's air campaign has left Raqqa an uninhabitable wasteland.
The small white building that housed the church is uninhabitable.
But the rubble is overwhelming, and countless buildings remain uninhabitable.
None of them sustained injuries, but the house is temporarily uninhabitable.
Within a few days our cities would be uninhabitable and anarchic.
And the Everglades risk becoming uninhabitable for already threatened Florida Panthers.
In these conditions, large parts of the Earth would be uninhabitable.
Most of the area will be uninhabitable for weeks ... perhaps longer.
Price: $9.95 on Amazon "The Uninhabitable Earth" by David Wallace-Wells.
Authorities on the French side estimated 60% of homes are uninhabitable.
Warren is out to poison the swamp—to make it uninhabitable.
Four homes have been left totally uninhabitable, the Associated Press reported.
Around 220,4503 people remain displaced, and approximately 2450,210 homes are uninhabitable.
His own home remains uninhabitable, devoid of furniture except a couch.
This litany of ideas might make "The Uninhabitable Earth" sound upbeat.
Many families are seeking help to tear down their uninhabitable houses.
Low-lying islands throughout the Pacific could become uninhabitable by 2050.
Because of the smoke damage, Szymanski said the building is uninhabitable.
The home will be uninhabitable for weeks or months or more.
Officially, the 30 square kilometers miles of land around Chernobyl are uninhabitable.
Since climate change will make some areas uninhabitable, people will leave them.
It is true that, in the long run, Earth will become uninhabitable.
The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming is a brutal and terrifying read.
If the projections are true, much of our planet could become uninhabitable.
Places on Earth will become uninhabitable if 'Hothouse Earth' becomes the reality.
We know that South Florida is slowly, incrementally going to become uninhabitable.
Without these ocean gyres to moderate temperatures, the Earth would be uninhabitable.
In February, I interviewed David Wallace-Wells about his book, The Uninhabitable Earth.
He "believed the residence was uninhabitable for the children," according to the affidavit.
Of those, more than 70,000 were either completely destroyed or tagged as uninhabitable.
Many of the first exoplanets discovered fell into the uninhabitable gas giant category.
Parts of the earth will continue to become uninhabitable and inhospitable for life.
"We're absolutely not stating that planets orbiting [red] dwarfs are uninhabitable," Fleming declared.
Jagged cracks emerged on critical roads and even under homes, rendering them uninhabitable.
For example, should many stretches of the United States coastline be declared uninhabitable?
They are fleeing areas which have become uninhabitable for them and their livestock.
Global warming will soon make some of the world's most populated regions uninhabitable.
I mean, just for starters, we know that Venus is uninhabitable by humans.
A supervolcano eruption or asteroid impact could one day make our planet uninhabitable.
"Locations may be uninhabitable for weeks or months," according to the NWS' Wilmington office.
At the time, much of California was considered uninhabitable, compared with lands further east.
Due to their close proximity to the star, these planets are almost certainly uninhabitable.
Some regulations could mean the difference between a habitable planet and an uninhabitable one.
Atmospheres rich in hydrogen can trap heat on a planet and make it uninhabitable.
MYTH: A steam explosion following the disaster could have left much of Europe uninhabitable.
This climatic shift would make some areas nearly uninhabitable and unleash devastating natural disasters.
Still, there's a notion of displacement throughout, of homes made uninhabitable and momentarily abandoned.
International charity Mercy Corps said on Thursday that most of the city was uninhabitable.
Rising temperatures and plunging oxygen must have made huge swaths of the oceans uninhabitable.
The second floor, where her sister used to live, is uninhabitable, musty with mold.
An uninhabitable 22.5-square-foot shack in San Francisco is asking for $22.25 million.
And parts of the Earth could become almost uninhabitable by the end of the century.
Such poles-pointing-at-the-Sun episodes would make continents at currently temperate latitudes uninhabitable.
The latest in that genre, "The Uninhabitable Earth" by David Wallace-Wells, is unabashedly pornographic.
There are periodic dust storms that sweep in from the east, making the area uninhabitable.
Some parts of China could wind up uninhabitable by the end of the 21st century. 
New York magazine's latest opus on climate change, "The Uninhabitable Earth," is a horror story.
Some buildings are going up on gritty blocks that not too long ago seemed uninhabitable.
The house is still uninhabitable, although the men have undeniably added value to the neighborhood.
We're talking about a community in which there are hundreds of buildings that are uninhabitable.
Incredible. So are they aware of ... Having been in China, the pollution is just uninhabitable.
Everything we know about geology and astronomy tells us that Earth will someday become uninhabitable.
Many vulnerable and low-lying areas will become uninhabitable and refugee flows will radically increase.
Have sex, but remain capable of bringing kids into a world that might prove uninhabitable?
I see millions upon millions of refugees fleeing homes in regions that have become uninhabitable.
But around 2000 the rains returned, often torrential, and Thiaroye became uninhabitable — but fully inhabited.
I keep returning to how David Wallace-Wells described my country in The Uninhabitable Earth.
Beyond the bluffs, in both directions, the desert is uninhabitable across all of North Africa.
But the fighting quickly made the city uninhabitable for civilians, and people began pouring out.
"Most of the area will be uninhabitable for weeks or months," the Saffir-Simpson scale indicates.
Its owners may have found it "uninhabitable," but labeling it a failure is a gross oversimplification.
Mauro, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, said his east Houston home was uninhabitable after the storm.
Almost a year later, Ramadi remains uninhabitable, and people have not been able to return home.
IS AMERICAN INACTION on climate change going to render bits of the planet uninhabitable by 2100?
The city, as of now, is completely uninhabitable—there is no power, drinking water, or services.
It's almost as if parts of our planet are soon going to become uninhabitable for humans.
The government initially denied demolishing homes, claiming they had been destroyed by fire and were uninhabitable.
If an area becomes uninhabitable, the structures can be dismantled and rebuilt with the same layout.
Critics claim the policy is inhumane and the conditions in the offshore processing centres are uninhabitable.
In 1954, an American hydrogen-bomb test less than a hundred miles away rendered Rongelap uninhabitable.
Now my friend's house is uninhabitable, and the lava has come up to his property line.
Large parts of the earth will become uninhabitable and all those people are going to flee.
Environmentalists warn that the canal would damage the ecosystem so much that Istanbul could become uninhabitable.
The lower pH bleaches coral reefs and makes oceans uninhabitable for marine life over prolonged periods.
Such a collapse could lead to "hothouse" conditions that would make some areas on Earth uninhabitable.
The story, the "The Uninhabitable Earth," trails the four horsemen as they thunder after runaway carbon emissions.
Hundreds of millions, if not billions of people could become climate refugees, as their homelands become uninhabitable.
At least six tribal government buildings on the Pawnee Nation's reservation were deemed "uninhabitable," the governor said.
The house we were moving into ended up with a collapsed roof and flooding, making it uninhabitable.
You will find no plot pitting characters against external odds or internal flaws in The Uninhabitable Earth.
The National Weather Service warned that Matthew could leave parts of Florida "uninhabitable for weeks" after landfall.
Most houses in the city were left roofless, and many were entirely uninhabitable, like the one below.
Repairs will be costly and demolishing houses and buildings declared uninhabitable will also cost millions of dollars.
Over 6900,2628 houses had been completely destroyed, 28503,22019 severely damaged, and another 150,000 uninhabitable due to damage.
Neither marks a threshold beyond which the world becomes uninhabitable, or a tipping point of no return.
Meanwhile, a hard rain in Seoul turns to a flash flood, which leaves their basement home uninhabitable.
Runaway warming would, over the course of a century or so, serve to render the planet uninhabitable.
The city of Fort McMurray itself, despite no longer being within the active fire zone, is still uninhabitable.
Some buildings deemed by state government officials to be uninhabitable were renovated by landlords seeking rent, they said.
The National Weather Service warned some locations may be uninhabitable for weeks or months after the devastating storm.
Climate change could make sections of North Africa and the Middle East uninhabitable, according to a recent study.
In the town of Juchitán the quake destroyed the hospital and made a third of the houses uninhabitable.
Flaring stars can blast nearby planets with lots of radiation, stripping away their atmospheres and making them uninhabitable.
Our home was uninhabitable for about a month but we were incredibly grateful that our family was unharmed.
It took several failed attempts to crush ISIS in neighboring Ramadi -- and much of that city remains uninhabitable.
That, they think, will make parts of the Earth essentially uninhabitable for at least part of the year.
This coverage foots the bill for hotel stays and meals in the event that your dwelling is uninhabitable.
Parts of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico could be "uninhabitable for months" after Maria strikes, per NBC.
The church, now pock-marked with hundreds of bullets, blood stains and shattered windows, has been rendered uninhabitable.
Two months later Barbuda remains uninhabitable, with nearly its entire population having evacuated to neighboring Antigua and elsewhere.
In London, our Airbnb had ample skylights — which rendered the place all but uninhabitable during Europe's heat wave.
Ask Real Estate What can renters do when it turns out that their new home is legally uninhabitable?
Russians live in the world's largest country by territory, much of it uninhabitable, and winter's ferocity is legendary.
Beyond that, to the north, eighty per cent of Nigérien territory is desert, much of which is uninhabitable.
At that rate, sea level rise and erosion are expected to make the islands nearly uninhabitable by 2050.
At that rate, sea level rise and erosion are expected to make the islands nearly uninhabitable by 22019.
"The drilling," Yu Zhenghua said as she tearfully surveyed her damaged home, still officially uninhabitable five days later.
Opinion Columnist "The Uninhabitable Earth" by David Wallace-Wells is the most terrifying book I have ever read.
"This is natural as you have individuals in shelters who are there because their houses are uninhabitable," he said.
It took several failed offensives to crush ISIS in the neighboring Ramadi, and much of that city remains uninhabitable.
We astronomers have so far observed dozens of exoplanet atmospheres—albeit hot or large or otherwise completely uninhabitable planets.
But, he added, the study does indicate that worlds in Venus-like orbits should not immediately be deemed uninhabitable.
Gaston Browne, Antigua and Barbuda's prime minister, was forced to watch as a third of his country became uninhabitable.
A decrepit three-bedroom, two-bath house in Fremont sold last month for $1.23 million, even though it's uninhabitable.
ET: if the highest floors in your home become uninhabitable, take refuge on the roof rather than your attic.
Banakiyanage Gnanawathie, who lives in the badly hit town of Matara, said by phone that her home is uninhabitable.
But it would spew large amounts of radiation, spark a mass panic and render vast swaths of land uninhabitable.
He has said "there will be some eventual extinction event " on Earth making the current home of humans uninhabitable.
Altogether, Fay, Gustav, Hanna and Ike destroyed about 60 percent of the country's harvest and rendered entire cities uninhabitable.
Summit Mosquito Dunks make standing water uninhabitable for mosquito larvae, so you can enjoy birdbaths, ponds, fountains, and more.
The fire has scorched 135,000 acres, killed at least 56 people and left the quiet town of retirees uninhabitable.
After knocking down a house, the city leaves the debris to make the community feel uninhabitable, he tells me.
The report claims that, due to coastal erosion and freshwater contamination, Kiribati could become uninhabitable as early as 2050.
Maria's catastrophic winds could leave areas of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands uninhabitable for months, forecasters warned.
Many neighborhoods were destroyed in that battle, and residents have increasingly complained that much of the city remains uninhabitable.
Instead of trying to build a civilization, 12 players are trying to flee a soon-to-be-uninhabitable Earth.
Perhaps well-meaning but often incompetent — and perhaps, occasionally, corrupt — leaders are making these cities dangerous, uninhabitable and unsustainable.
Two decades later, the area's been transformed from uninhabitable to vibrant ... with colleges, schools and small businesses surrounding it.
Public housing is falling into disrepair: Roughly 10,000 housing units become uninhabitable every year due to lack of investment.
Because of this, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers predicts that the island could be uninhabitable within 25 years.
The inspections found 133 homes uninhabitable and requiring relocation, said 2nd Lieutenant Andrew Martino, a communications officer at Camp Lejeune.
Pripyat, Ukraine (CNN)Step inside the abandoned city of Pripyat, Ukraine, decades after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster left it uninhabitable.
Sustained water pollution from human and industrial waste have rendered the coastal city's two lagoons uninhabitable to some fish species.
Recent images of the once-flourishing Christian town of Qaraqosh, recaptured six months ago, show scenes resembling an uninhabitable ruin.
Two neighboring apartment structures had been previously deemed uninhabitable due to collapse dangers caused by previous erosions, according to KQED.
Take for example David Wallace-Wells's "The Uninhabitable Earth", the most engaging piece of climate journalism we've seen to date.
"Carbon dioxide is slowing turning our planet into an uninhabitable wasteland, and half the population doesn't believe it," he said.
Aid agencies call it "the berm" -- essentially a rocky, largely uninhabitable no-man's land on Jordan's northeastern frontier with Syria.
Sorry to put such a fine point on this, but even without climate change, Phoenix, Arizona, is already pretty uninhabitable.
Then, on Monday, the city deemed the apartments at 310 Esplanade Avenue "uninhabitable," thanks to the erosion El Niño caused.
As we drove through it, Mr. William pointed out numerous empty buildings and homes, made uninhabitable by toxic black mold.
The volcanic activity has created clouds of ash and flowing lava, made nearby areas uninhabitable and also created volcanic vents.
The building was made uninhabitable in a matter of hours, forcing people from their homes in Beijing's frigid winter temperatures.
To safeguard human life requires moving beyond the blue planet, in Musk's view, because earth is likely to become uninhabitable.
If we delay, we run the risk of making most of the Earth uninhabitable by the end of the century.
Tuesday's powerful quake had rendered the Silva's home uninhabitable and experts had told them to take everything out and leave.
And if certain areas of the world become literally uninhabitable, we will have changed the planet in a fundamental way.
The number of homes that have been rendered uninhabitable due to gases is probably in the hundreds at this point.
What if your apartment is sweltering or freezing or otherwise uninhabitable and the landlord refuses to do something about it?
But then, of course, when the first reconnaissance mission to Birobidzhan returned, they said that place is pretty much uninhabitable.
The explosion and wind would spread the cobalt for hundreds of miles, making much of the U.S. East Coast uninhabitable.
" David Wallace-Wells also visits the podcast this week, to discuss his new book, "The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming.
Around 50 people were injured, including two seriously, he said, and 65 percent of homes on the island are uninhabitable.
When Pariyar went home after the flood, the ground floor of her house was covered with mud and "completely uninhabitable".
They lay out how we reached and surpassed several crucial tipping points, and how entire swathes of continents are uninhabitable.
The inspections found 82 homes uninhabitable and requiring relocation, said 2nd Lieutenant Andrew Martino, a communications officer at Camp Lejeune.
Why try to grow something in an Arctic desert, a place that by nature is uninhabitable to anything with roots?
Some of the conditions were uninhabitable, the suit claimed, with lack of heat and electricity, vermin and dangerous living conditions.
Idicula Gevarghese prepares to leave his uninhabitable home with his wife and looks out, into where his garden once thrived.
Officials are worried that the storm could produce result in large swaths of areas becoming uninhabitable for weeks, if not months.
After all, if we don't do something to change our lifestyle soon, climate change will make swaths of the Earth uninhabitable.
Long-term water shortages should be expected as well, and most of the area will be uninhabitable for weeks or months.
Saturday's earthquake, which some people described as the most powerful in memory, rendered six buildings in Pawnee Nation uninhabitable, Fallin said.
Pack something like The Uninhabitable Earth, and you'll only turn yourself into the family grump, reading out endless statistics of doom.
Fiji&aposs government says it has recorded sea-level rises larger than the global average, making portions of the nation uninhabitable.
Djibouti occupies 9,000 square miles in the Horn of Africa, most of it uninhabitable desert near war-torn Somalia and Yemen.
It would also pose an "existential threat" to small island nations in the Pacific which would be left pretty much uninhabitable.
According to the National Weather Service, some areas in the U.S. could be "uninhabitable for weeks or months" following the storm.
"Carbon dioxide is slowing turning our planet into an uninhabitable wasteland, and half the population doesn't believe it," he previously said.
After all, at 210 percent carbon dioxide, its atmosphere is inhospitable to life, and its harsh climate nearly uninhabitable for humans.
Most are sleeping in makeshift shelters or tents, but freezing rains have left these areas flooded and uninhabitable in recent days.
In Butler's first novel in the series, Dawn, Iyapo wakes up after 250 years on a ship orbiting an uninhabitable Earth.
The floods unleashed by the storm marinated people's homes in fetid seawater and rendered much of the city uninhabitable for months.
In the days after the storm, he helped salvage materials and clean up debris from the club's uninhabitable building in Christiansted.
They claim the property is uninhabitable by the frog barring a radical change in the land's use by its private owners.
"There are other places we could be, still in states of decay, but more uninhabitable than it is here," JJ says.
More than 40,000 properties became uninhabitable, officials say, including many newly built state hospitals, schools, apartment complexes and even army barracks.
View: The Uninhabitable Village In addition to reporting about the world, The Times is also a guide to living in it.
"Glass doors and windows have all been shaken out and the poorer houses are so damaged they are uninhabitable," he said.
It left Maria Sotolongo's home nearly uninhabitable and set her on a costly road to rebuilding that would test her marriage.
The results were catastrophic: 220006,2202 homes were damaged or destroyed, and much of the island was reduced to an uninhabitable state.
At least nine units have been deemed uninhabitable, and the occupants were being moved to other public housing units, officials said.
The researchers think that a mysterious catastrophe about 700 millions years ago transformed Venus into the uninhabitable hothouse it is today.
Fierce and prolonged fighting has left portions of the city uninhabitable, meaning a swift return to some neighborhoods will be impossible.
The long-range torpedo with a monster warhead is apparently meant to shower coastal regions with deadly radioactivity, leaving cities uninhabitable.
It took nearly two days for authorities to get the situation under control, at which point the prison was virtually uninhabitable.
"Meanwhile, they abandoned jobs, or in many cases failed to even start jobs, leaving many victims with uninhabitable homes," the office said.
Scientists say further increases risk triggering tipping points that could make parts of the world uninhabitable, devastate farming and drown coastal cities.
The planet may be uninhabitable, but its discovery is a positive sign that TESS is doing what it was built to do.
After the storm The National Weather Service says some locations affected may be uninhabitable for weeks or months after the devastating storm.
With a rise of 7°C— plausible if humanity remains wedded to fossil fuels—swathes of Earth's equatorial band would become uninhabitable.
Sadly, climate change is making a bad situation worse, as rising sea levels could render many of the safe Marshall Islands uninhabitable.
At least 128 structures on the island have already been destroyed, cut off or otherwise left uninhabitable by lava flows, Kim said.
Though some animals have managed to make the area surrounding the melted down reactor home, the contaminated space remains uninhabitable for humans.
This might lead to greater social and health problems in the country that their parent(s) had already deemed unsafe and uninhabitable.
While climate scientists don't anticipate any location will become fully uninhabitable, they worry that some areas will struggle to support human life.
Reduced oxygen concentrations in the ocean - one consequence of global warming - will make marine protected areas uninhabitable to most species, they argued.
He's also the author of a new book which is getting a lot of attention called The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming.
These changes in weather associated with elevations in temperature or altered rainfall patterns help insects and snails flourish in previously uninhabitable areas.
She asked to do the interview at her new West Village apartment, which is still an uninhabitable construction zone, sawdust and all.
Scientists warn further increases risk triggering tipping points that could render swathes of the globe uninhabitable, devastate farming and drown coastal cities.
The plumbing scam seems to rest on the idea that if the Airbnb is uninhabitable, hosts can't be penalized for cancelling reservations.
To put it bluntly, reducing the risk that Miami becomes uninhabitable is worth paying an extra 10 cents a gallon for gas.
To put it bluntly, reducing the risk that Miami becomes uninhabitable is worth paying an extra 10 cents a gallon for gas.
Eventually, the desert consumed the town whole and rendered it uninhabitable—as if the Earth was taking back the land for itself.
What do these goals have to do with stabilizing atmospheric carbon levels before climate change makes large parts of the world uninhabitable?
Over coming decades, rising sea levels could potentially displace millions of people, cause storm surges, and render swaths of coastal land uninhabitable.
On my way to work, I drive past blocks that are completely uninhabitable — boarded-up houses with the debris of evicted tenants.
Ladakh is an arid, mountainous area of around 24,146 square kilometers (22,836 square miles), much of it uninhabitable, that only has 274,000 residents.
According to a pair of new reports, sea levels are rising much faster than previously thought, which will make many coastal areas uninhabitable.
"Prolonged heat waves and desert dust storms can render some regions uninhabitable, which will surely contribute to the pressure to migrate," he added.
If we don't address the looming problem of global warming and the earth becomes uninhabitable, we won't be able to keep making mixtapes.
Each month, $1,000 will be provided by the My People Fund to Sevier County families whose homes are uninhabitable or were completely destroyed.
Protestors who call themselves water protectors fear that a spill or leak in the pipeline would contaminate the river, making the reservation uninhabitable.
Irma's winds topped 22004 miles per hour for more than 22005 hours and, as one researcher wrote, rendered the island of Barbuda uninhabitable.
Each month, $1,133 will be provided by the My People Fund to Sevier County families whose homes are uninhabitable or were completely destroyed.
By the end of the century, the study predicts the number of coastal cities deemed uninhabitable by flooding will increase to almost 500.
"Sea levels don't have to rise by a meter to make that land uninhabitable," said Steve Rintoul, from Csiro's laboratories in Hobart, Australia.
"I have seven grandchildren, and I'm going to be damned if I'm going to leave them a planet that is unhealthy and uninhabitable,"
Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) - Short-term lodging for eligible disaster survivors whose communities are either uninhabitable or inaccessible due to disaster-related damage.
"Unless something is done about the uninhabitable conditions that the black man has to live in, Milwaukee could become a holocaust," the Rev.
The taller buildings on each side were either totally destroyed or damaged to the point of being uninhabitable while just about still standing.
Scientists now warn climate change presents a bigger threat to Tai O - and said extreme weather could in decades make the village uninhabitable.
We went to one district in southern India that is getting so hot, it's nearly uninhabitable, and there's far less rain than usual.
Some South Asian cities could become uninhabitable if heat and humidity levels continue to rise at their current pace, one recent analysis found.
And what do you think it says about Canada and its politics that the official home of the prime minister has become uninhabitable?
But nine months of fighting in the west of Mosul, where militants holed up during their final stand, left the area virtually uninhabitable.
In case global warming makes their homes uninhabitable, some millennials have a Plan B: investing in places like the Catskills, Oregon and Vermont.
Musk has long said he hopes to help humanity become a multiplanetary species, insulated from catastrophes that would make Earth uninhabitable for humans.
A short time later, someone vandalized the building's utilities, making it uninhabitable and prompting the city to order all tenants to move out.
When the couple bought the property, two of the barns were (and still are) in ruins and both of the houses were uninhabitable.
As a result, some small islands, which are home to 65 million people globally, are at risk of becoming uninhabitable, the report said.
They had discussed Gaudí and Ferdinand Cheval—a French postman who worked for decades to build an uninhabitable castle, covered in mythical statues.
After years of living in Beijing, Mr. Sheng said, "the pollution, the migrant workers, and the cold" had made the capital city uninhabitable.
Large swaths of Fukushima remain uninhabitable, with cleanup at the plant estimated to take up to 40 years and cost almost $200 billion.
"The Uninhabitable Earth" wagers that we've grown inured to cool recitations of the facts, and require a more direct engagement of political will.
Families that repair their houses need to find somewhere else to live in the meantime, yet owe property taxes for the uninhabitable home.
Most of them would kill many or most humans while rendering Earth uninhabitable, and that may eventually kill the survivors of the initial catastrophe.
As a result, they're treated like Chicken Littles for calculating that the disaster will render part of the region "completely uninhabitable" for a century.
"Upon the conclusion of their examination, they have deemed the house uninhabitable and have red-tagged it," the statement from the sheriff's office said.
The Ukraine government evacuated some 135,0.0143 people from the area and the 19-mile exclusion zone around the plant will remain uninhabitable for decades.
It took Iraq's army several failed offensives to retake neighboring Ramadi from the terror group -- a victory that left much of the city uninhabitable.
"That this isolated and seemingly uninhabitable site attracted highly skilled rock-carvers is striking testimony to its importance for surrounding populations," the researchers wrote.
In addition, 0003% didn't know renters insurance will cover temporary housing if a home becomes uninhabitable due to a fire in a neighbor's apartment.
But before he can pull the trigger Monty calls him to tell him that the Earth is going to be uninhabitable in six months.
Titled "The Uninhabitable Earth," it said (more or less) that humanity was on a collision course for, like, the apocalypse by the year 2100.
In Alaska, climate change flooding and shoreline erosion already affect more than 180 villages, 31 of which are in "imminent" danger of becoming uninhabitable.
At a temperature rise of 3 or 4 degrees, we enter a "hothouse Earth" stage that could render many parts of the planet uninhabitable.
Many low-lying Pacific islands could become uninhabitable by the end of the 21st century, and others will face deadly levels of food insecurity.
President Petro Poroshenko attended a ceremony at the Chernobyl plant, which sits in the middle of an uninhabitable 'exclusion zone' the size of Luxembourg.
Monsoons and heavy rainfall reduce Thengar Char to an uninhabitable island as it is subjected to flooding and swamp-like conditions nearly year-round.
How else to explain Alan Gershwin's encyclopedic knowledge of Gershwin lore and esoterica and a Manhattan apartment made uninhabitable by heaps of Gershwin detritus?
In the event of a megadisaster that leaves parts of the city uninhabitable, survivors might require cheap, stormproof shelter to start a new life.
The suggestion that they be moved to the largely uninhabitable marshland several hours by boat from the mainland drew criticism from around the world.
Much of India will eventually become uninhabitable, but killing heat waves and droughts will take a deadly toll well before that point is reached.
A new study found that thousands of tropical islands could become uninhabitable in the coming decades due to climate change, The Washington Post reports.
After the government kicked them out, they rented a house where they lived until the devastating earthquake in Jogjakarta in 2006 made it uninhabitable.
But scientists have noticed that while some slight tweaks to these constants would make the entire universe uninhabitable, according to their equations,, other tweaks wouldn't.
If a wave washed over the island two years in a row, for example, the salt deposits in the island's water would render it uninhabitable.
When her father had told her, he'd said, "Children shouldn't glimpse such uninhabitable honesty"; in his despair his bathrobe had fallen a little too open.
Devastation caused by winds and flooding may make locations uninhabitable for weeks and Hawaii residents to be prepared to evacuate their homes, local authorities warned.
Along with those shifts will come radical changes in weather patterns around the globe, leaving coastal communities and equatorial regions forever changed—and potentially uninhabitable.
As a result of climate change, scientists predict that areas in the Middle East and North Africa could become uninhabitable in the summers by 2100.
A United Nations report was already warning in 2012 that Gaza would be uninhabitable by 2020, and matters have only gotten worse in the meantime.
"Carbon dioxide is slowing turning our planet into an uninhabitable wasteland, and half the population don't believe it," Pitt's meteorologist character said on the show.
The United States' largest population centers suddenly rent uninhabitable will cause mass migration via several different mechanisms, and this effect has been much less studied.
The combination of wind and water could leave wide swaths of South Texas "uninhabitable for weeks or months," the National Weather Service in Houston said.
He echoed forecasters who predicted Harvey would be leave areas "uninhabitable for weeks or months," echoing language last seen ahead of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Once in a while I look at a few pages of "Sapiens," by Yuval Noah Harari, or review "The Uninhabitable Earth," by David Wallace-Wells.
Other reasons to cancel or end your trip early include mandatory evacuation at your destination and if your destination becomes uninhabitable due to natural disasters.
Most will cover policy holders when a destination is deemed uninhabitable, as was Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria struck in 2017, or evacuation is mandatory.
Michael wants her to have an abortion, believing it's immoral to bring a child into a world soon to be made uninhabitable by global warming.
This trifecta is only speeding up the damage inflicted on the medieval city's architecture and infrastructure, which could make it uninhabitable sooner than previously expected.
Most will cover policy holders when a destination is deemed uninhabitable, as was Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria struck in 2017, or evacuation is mandatory.
When Hurricane Irma hit Barbuda, it not only left the Caribbean island uninhabitable — it left the island deserted for the first time in 300 years.
The country&aposs disaster agency said Sunday it suspended searches in San Miguel Los Lotes and El Rodeo because the area is "uninhabitable" and high risk.
Roi-Namur, which lies only 6 feet above sea level will probably avoid being completely submerged this century, but is still at risk of becoming uninhabitable.
Around a billion years from now the sun, which has been brightening slowly ever since its formation, will be shining fiercely enough to make Earth uninhabitable.
With even a modest storm liable to flood the island and the narrow causeway that connects it to higher ground, the village has become almost uninhabitable.
Once we've hit the 600 million year mark, Earth will be mostly uninhabitable due to numerous likely events including 99 percent of plant life being dead.
Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said thousands of families who lost their homes in uninhabitable buildings would be offered 3,000 ($170) pesos monthly in temporary rent assistance.
This can include severe damage, or even the total loss of homes, uprooted trees and power outages that last weeks or months, rendering some areas uninhabitable.
The land was, to put it bluntly, not fit for humans as it leaves one in complete exposure to the angry northern gales—it was uninhabitable.
Across the city of 20 million people, many whose dwellings had become uninhabitable sought a place to call home, raising the specter of a housing shortage.
Some areas within an exclusion zone around the plant will remain uninhabitable for years to come, but elsewhere in the prefecture radiation is at safe levels.
The latest Cayenne is about as sleek as it's possible to make the vehicle without sloping the roof so much that the second row becomes uninhabitable.
Section I also covers loss of use (Section D). This means the insurance company will reimburse the cost of temporary housing if the home is uninhabitable.
Musk's mission is rooted in both a belief that a large extinction event will make the Earth uninhabitable and his persistent, unfettered optimism for the future.
The latest Cayenne is about as sleek as its possible to make the vehicle without sloping the roof so much that the second row becomes uninhabitable.
Overcrowding and energy consumption will render Earth uninhabitable in just a few centuries, Hawking said via video on Sunday at the Tencent WE Summit in Beijing.
The latest Cayenne is about as sleek as is possible to make the vehicle without sloping the roof so much that the second row becomes uninhabitable.
The U.N. concluded that the town was deliberately destroyed in 2011 in order to make it uninhabitable, and said Misrata's militias had committed crimes against humanity.
Favors Beach is never entirely uninhabitable, but right now it's dreary enough to wonder if sun-sprinkled glory days are forever a thing of the past.
In the mid-19th century, the US had forced the Seminoles and Miccosukee into the Everglades, which were thought to be uninhabitable, where they formed reservations.
When that day ends, all life on the world is wiped out and the planet is made uninhabitable for another 4.32 billion years—that's Brahman's night.
Over a few hundred years, a 10-meter sea level rise "would be mindbogglingly catastrophic," he continued, and would make large swaths of our planet uninhabitable.
Says Nance: When I got there, a few people mentioned to me that the city was sinking and that it would be uninhabitable within the century.
More than a year and a half after a fallen tree made his Pelham home uninhabitable, Mr. Chang is still sparring with Travelers, his insurance carrier.
Avenel Fire Department President Frank Strain told CNN Tuesday that the family's house has been deemed uninhabitable after a fire accidentally started in the Karlbons' kitchen.
Imagine a real estate crisis caused by rising sea levels and coastal flooding that renders thousands of square miles of land uninhabitable or useless for farming.
Ponce authorities declared it uninhabitable shortly after a mandatory evacuation prompted by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake left cracks and fissures on three sides of the building.
In addition to homes that completely crumbled in the earthquake, officials have so far deemed more than 240 others uninhabitable and said they would be demolished.
Even in places that are not yet uninhabitable, shifting weather patterns affect the migration of animals or the viability of certain crops, changing our homes forever.
Mr. Krugman lays out the facts of climate change and the terrifying but predictable rate at which it is setting the stage for an uninhabitable planet.
Catastrophic sea-level rise, heat waves that make major population centers uninhabitable, and more are now looking more likely than not, and sooner rather than later.
Built in a contaminated area, which remains largely uninhabitable and where visitors are accompanied by guides carrying radiation meters, 20173,800 panels produce energy to power 2,000 apartments.
Some argue industrialised societies could hit the levers of Earth so hard we get a runaway climate spinning out of control in to an uninhabitable Venus state.
Do you find yourself identifying less with Westeros' noble houses and more with the wildlings braving the seemingly uninhabitable geography and sub-zero temperatures beyond the Wall?
The announcement Tuesday following the weekend blast came as police arrested Christopher Glenn, one of those wanted in connection to the incident, which left four homes uninhabitable.
There would be mass panic and evacuations, and the bomb would render a port, financial district, or government complex unusable and uninhabitable for years until scrubbed clean.
Last season ended with Earth once again facing nuclear disaster, with the artificial intelligence known as ALIE predicting that the planet would become uninhabitable within six months.
Fallout from American nuclear testing had made the atoll uninhabitable, but the Americans had declared it clear, despite a horrifically high rate of stillbirths, deformities and cancers.
As a result, the Earth's surface has become an uninhabitable freezing tundra, and the world's population is forced to live in a series of vast underground cities.
A rise in surface temperatures by 3°C, predicted to occur by the end of the century if not sooner, would lead to a largely uninhabitable Earth.
Graves was so enamoured of this landscape and its potential that he bought a large swathe of mangrove forest and tortuous waterways dotted with uninhabitable little islands.
"People have left because this is the most uninhabitable place on earth and nobody has done anything for this area in 25 years," said Ejell Kapllaj, 55.
Mr. Capen said many Yami feared that an accident would render Orchid Island uninhabitable, and he called on Ms. Tsai to address how to remove the waste.
Some of the best writing in The Uninhabitable Earth appears in its second half, where Wallace-Wells grapples with the cultural shifts that climate change may bring.
Countries in the Pacific with little elevation above the ocean, including Tuvalu and most of the Marshall Islands, all risk becoming uninhabitable for their people by 19803.
Unless the apartment is rendered uninhabitable because of poor conditions, your only way out would be to sign a written agreement with the landlord terminating the lease.
Essay Many years ago, before the money bomb dropped on San Francisco and made the city uninhabitable, I lived in a basement apartment in the Upper Haight.
An 'uninhabitable' shack in San Francisco that's missing a wall just sold for $2 million, and it showcases the real value of land in the Bay Area
Fewer than 300 people died and about 40 buildings collapsed, while nearly 4,000 buildings were declared severely damaged and are likely to be uninhabitable, officials have said.
At that point, the net was reported west of Molokini, a crescent-shaped small island, popular for diving, located between Maui and the uninhabitable island of Kahoolawe.
When he purchased land uptown in Seneca Village, he might have done so as a hedge against Lower Manhattan becoming uninhabitable for African-American activists like himself.
Renowned climatologist Michael Mann says large chunks of Australia may become so hot and dry that they are uninhabitable as climate change continues to raise global temperatures.
Disney's 2008 animated film "WALL-E" features the last robot on Earth, left to tidy up the pollution humans left behind when they left the uninhabitable plant.
Hawking theorized that humans would turn the planet into a giant ball of fire by 2600 due to overcrowding and energy consumption which will make Earth uninhabitable.
Sorokin said that ending the voucher program could irreparably harm the hurricane evacuees as many would become homeless since their homes in Puerto Rico were rendered uninhabitable.
Experts say that without quick intervention, parts of the African country -- one of the most vulnerable in the world -- could become uninhabitable as a result of climate change.
My belief is that if we keep applying the same gradualist approach to the carbon issue, we end up in one very clear place, which is uninhabitable Earth.
Global temperatures will make cities closer to the equator like Abu Dhabi and New Delhi potentially uninhabitable without modern air conditioning that is all pervasive and terribly expensive.
Officials warned that the conditions could tear roofs or walls off buildings, destroy mobile homes, and block roads, causing damage that could render parts of the territories uninhabitable.
"There is considerable damage," Philippe said, adding that local authorities in Saint Martin said 95 percent of the houses there had been damaged, and 60 percent were uninhabitable.
Scenarios developed by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) show that a 6 ℃ average temperature rise or above will lead rapidly to an increasingly uninhabitable planet.
Alberta officials said they were developing logistics plans to guide the thousands of residents expected to return, many of them to uninhabitable homes damaged by fire and smoke.
"Locations may be uninhabitable for an extended period" The NHC is projecting 5 feet to 10 feet of storm surge above normal tide levels throughout the Miami area.
A study last year by NASA asserted that climate change could increase the risk of decades-long "megadroughts" that could make entire regions of the country nearly uninhabitable.
Even with the new arch, the surrounding zone — roughly 1,000 square miles, about the size of Rhode Island — will remain largely uninhabitable and closed to visitors without authorization.
From Barbuda, which had to be evacuated and remains uninhabitable, to Dutch St. Martin, where 90 percent of the buildings were damaged, this hurricane season has been brutal.
Mr. Philippe said around 50 people were injured, including two seriously, and 60 percent of homes on the island had been damaged so badly that they were uninhabitable.
A city study estimated a typical Canarsie homeowner would have to shell out up to $22.0,28 to modify a home, which would often entail making the basement uninhabitable.
People are regularly evacuated from their homes as rising seas claim more of the islands' often cramped and flimsy houses, threatening to make them uninhabitable in coming decades.
These are scenes from an Earth that is becoming uninhabitable amid raging wildfires, severe hurricanes and floods, record droughts and rising sea levels that have already submerged islands.
Delegates from small island states, many of which could become uninhabitable as sea levels rise, say the U.S. resistance to the global effort now had soured the talks.
The journalist David Wallace-Wells is surely right when asserting in his book "The Uninhabitable Earth" that there is no analogue in human experience for this climate crisis.
Filthy and overcrowded, many of these refugee camps are effectively uninhabitable, lacking even basic necessities; maintenance and supplies are outsourced to local crime networks, known as La Cosa Nostra.
"The refugee camps were uninhabitable, the toilets were filthy and every meal comprised of just jam and butter," said Ghafoor, who is downbeat about employment prospects following his return.
The researchers, hailing from Georgia Tech, created a form of stainless steel riddled with sharp bumps so tiny they can repel and kill bacteria, making the surface practically uninhabitable.
We cannot sit in these chairs, or read these books, or sleep in these beds; the objects in this largely uninhabitable house seem lost, distant, or out of place.
The Civil Protection briefly visited their block the day after the earthquake, but only to mark a neighbor's home uninhabitable, Genoveva Nieto Galicia, another family member, told BuzzFeed News.
Then her family would finally be able to move out of their wrecked wooden home, which has been almost uninhabitable since an earthquake shook the country three years ago.
The real estate agent selling it, Larry Gallegos, said he got "nonstop" calls and emails about the uninhabitable listing, and at least three people offered to pay in cash.
Adam, a 26-year-old lying on a cot and Red Cross blankets under the overpass, had an apartment with city aid, but the storm left his home uninhabitable.
The suspension halted work on 5,095 houses and apartments, out of about 17,800 that were made uninhabitable during the war, which killed more than 2,100 Palestinians and 70 Israelis.
In Kolkata, India, artists have put together an hour-long dance show that challenges audiences to consider how humans will survive if large parts of the world become uninhabitable.
As Beier worked at the radio station, the Category 4 hurricane destroyed her home, sending 4 or 5 feet of storm surge through it, rendering it "uninhabitable," she said.
Nonfiction THE UNINHABITABLE EARTH Life After Warming By David Wallace-Wells LOSING EARTH A Climate History By Nathaniel Rich Climate change is the greatest challenge humanity has collectively faced.
In trying to make the world an excellent place for human beings to live by developing and applying ingenious technologies, for example, we may wind up rendering it uninhabitable.
"If we as a nation do not transform our energy system away from fossil fuel ... the planet we are leaving our kids will be uninhabitable and unhealthy," he said.
"Our structural engineers evaluated those sites and indicated to us which ones we had to declare uninhabitable, and we're trying to keep people away from them," Vázquez told CNN.
The fear of collapse is evident in the framing of movements such as 'Extinction Rebellion' and in resounding warnings that business-as-usual means heading toward an uninhabitable planet.
The most exemplary of the new books on climate change—David Wallace-Wells's "The Uninhabitable Earth" and Bill McKibben's "Falter"—struggle for an honesty that does not counsel despair.
"Whether allowed or not though, it looks awful and it's a shame to see trees being literally made uninhabitable to birds – presumably for the sake of car parking," O'Rourke said.
The winds alone could cause locations to be "uninhabitable for weeks or months," the Weather Service stated, in addition to warning of a potentially deadly storm surge along the coast.
You're out to retake New York in the wake of an infectious disease that has wiped out significant chunks of the population and left vast portions of the city uninhabitable.
It's possible to use up all the animals or plants in an area and make it uninhabitable, and because of that players are developing taboos around certain crops and animals.
That said, these suits can keep someone alive on a planet's surface, as we saw early in the show when Kara 'Starbuck' Thrace is shot down on an uninhabitable moon.
"I think it's a major concern that ocean ecosystems will become more fragmented, that there will increasing be barriers to dispersal, and that certain areas will become uninhabitable," Long said.
A deeply reported, deeply pessimistic New York Magazine cover piece on global warming titled "The Uninhabitable Earth" has set the climate policy world buzzing since it went up Sunday night.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Roydis Valdés' dilapidated home on Animas Street in the densely packed center of Old Havana had been declared uninhabitable by Cuba's Communist authorities years ago, his neighbors said.
Brock Long, director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, said that Harvey would leave areas "uninhabitable for weeks or months," echoing language last heard ahead of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
On St. Martin / St. Maarten, an 87-square kilometer island split into territories administered by France and the Netherlands, authorities on the French side estimate 60% of homes are uninhabitable.
Her living conditions were unbearably cramped: 250 relatives taking refuge in a two-bedroom government nursing station for more than a year after a sewage backup made their home uninhabitable.
We tend to think of climate change as a vast and monolithic force: a threat that will affect all corners of the globe equally, eventually rendering the entire planet uninhabitable.
A devastating fire in Haifa, a port city in northern Israel where about 10 percent of the 280,000 residents are Arab, left more than 70 buildings and 500 apartments uninhabitable.
It has existed for billions of years, and it could surely last for another few billion, even if mankind manages to make it uninhabitable for humans or other life forms.
Back in July, journalist David Wallace-Wells published a piece in New York magazine called "The Uninhabitable Earth," a nightmarish guided tour of the worst-case scenarios for global warming.
Jennifer Szalai reviews David Wallace-Wells's "The Uninhabitable Earth," which expands on his viral article in New York magazine about the "climate chaos" that will increasingly take over our lives.
Storm chaser James Reynolds, who was in a hotel in Santa Ana, in Cagayan, when the storm hit, described how the winds ripped through the hotel's interior, leaving it uninhabitable.
Meanwhile, the Lokanins never quite made it back home—unexploded ordnance from battles on Attu rendered the island uninhabitable, so survivors spent the rest of their lives on nearby territories instead.
Weather Service forecast offices in North and South Carolina are warning residents to expect "dangerous to catastrophic" storm surge impacts, which will render coastal areas "uninhabitable" for extended periods of time.
His book, "The Uninhabitable Earth", based on an article in New York magazine in 20193 that went viral, charts the implications and paints a vivid, terrifying picture of our planet's future.
Now that their human playthings have ruined the sport by making Earth largely uninhabitable, the Vril are left sulking in their favorite historical forms, which include Genghis Khan and Margaret Thatcher.
Even with the new arch, the surrounding zone, which at 2,600 square kilometers (1,000 square miles) is roughly the size of Luxembourg, will remain largely uninhabitable and closed to unsanctioned visitors.
Whether we make the Earth uninhabitable ourselves or it simply reaches the natural end of its ability to support life, one day we will have to look for a new home.
In the unprotected forests of Guinea, where we first discovered this enigmatic behavior, rapid deforestation is rendering the area close to uninhabitable for the chimps that once lived and thrived there.
According to Russian news reports, the Russian Navy is developing an undersea drone meant to loft a cloud of radioactive contamination from an underwater explosion that would make target cities uninhabitable.
Even with the new structure, the surrounding zone, which at 2,600 square kilometers (1,000 square miles) is roughly the size of Luxembourg, will remain largely uninhabitable and closed to unsanctioned visitors.
Much of the Marshall Islands remains uninhabitable as a consequence of these nuclear tests, and it's not immediately clear when Marshallese residents will be able to return to their ancestral homes.
For all its silent austerity, "Emergence" insinuates a devastating backstory that we know is plausible: We poisoned our own planet, rendered it uninhabitable, and then moved on to the next world.
Category 5 storms have wind speeds greater than 156 mph, which can destroy most framed homes, cause power failures, and leave areas where it hits uninhabitable for weeks or even months.
Then there was the concussive trifecta of Hurricane Irene, Tropical Storm Lee and Hurricane Sandy from 21900 to 22013, strewing debris far inland and leaving gashes in houses that remain uninhabitable.
Days later, his house is uninhabitable, at least 10 people have died on the island, water and power have been knocked out, and half of the homes have lost their roofs.
First isolated from a volcanic field in Italy in 1989, the microbe is considered an extremophile because it prefers to live in conditions that would be uninhabitable to most other organisms.
With the projected rise in ocean levels and increase in the average temperature of the planet, large swaths of land, even whole countries, will become uninhabitable, triggering mass climate-induced migration.
A recent study, published in the International Journal of Ecology, employed climate models to predict that more than 6,000 square miles of bamboo forests will become uninhabitable to pandas by 2080.
Elsewhere, global warming is fodder for a couple of books, one of them fiction ("The Wall," a climate dystopia) and one of them non ("The Uninhabitable Earth," also a climate dystopia).
Unless the world is prepared to take on refugees as a result of the food crisis and uninhabitable areas, "we will have to help Africa to invest and protect itself," Lelieveld said.
" Hart and her sister Naomi, 33, were raised primarily by their mother in a cockroach-infested house that the author says Department and Child and Family Services would have classified as "uninhabitable.
"The Earth would have been uninhabitable by humans or other animals, because the minerals in the soil show that there was very little oxygen in the air," he said in a statement.
A recent report predicted that parts of the region will be uninhabitable by 2050 due to extreme heat exacerbated by climate change, so the problem is likely only going to get worse.
A study published in 2015 found that as global warming continues to boost temperatures and humidity levels, countries bordering the Persian Gulf may become virtually uninhabitable by the end of the century. 
The agency outlined how sea levels could rise by at least four to five feet by century's end, engulfing numerous coastal communities or making flooding so frequent as to render them uninhabitable.
Hurricane Matthew's 140-mile-per-hour or greater winds will act as a buzzsaw, tearing apart buildings and rendering some areas "uninhabitable for weeks or months," according to the National Weather Service.
Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, believes our future awaits in Martian cities that can support millions of settlers, ensuring that our species has a "collective life insurance policy" should Earth become uninhabitable.
The ethic of zhan pianyi dictated that Yan must be trying to lowball him and that he'd be crazy to sell without having discovered what made an uninhabitable mud hut so desirable.
In March, Vronska said authorities were considering turning the uninhabitable zone into a biosphere to protect and study its native animal populations in what would be the largest nature reserve in Europe.
That seems to be the thinking, at least, of the ultra-wealthy Americans spending thousands on "young blood" transfusions, preserving their bodies through cryonics, and colonizing space in case Earth becomes uninhabitable.
Many of those villages have 10 to 20 years before their streets, schools and homes become uninhabitable, and at least 12 have decided to relocate at least in part, the institute said.
In The Uninhabitable Earth, Wallace-Wells is reaching for a form that gets readers, especially those unscathed thus far by the effects of climate change, to feel their skin in the game.
Sea-level rise and erosion are set to make most island atolls uninhabitable by 2050, and for the Marshall Islands, home to 75,000 people, moving to higher ground is not an option.
The sub-Neptune that's farthest from its star — TOI 270d — may have an upper atmosphere conducive to some forms of life, but below its clouds, the surface is probably uninhabitable, scientists say.
But the squatters found ways to make a home out of the uninhabitable, pooling meager funds to appoint guards at entrances and carrying buckets of water up 28 flights of unlit stairs.
So when federal authorities finally deemed two public housing developments here in the southernmost tip of Illinois unacceptable and uninhabitable, it felt like vindication of what residents had been saying for ages.
An ominous pattern Opinion: The bright orange haze of Australia's bushfires may look like something out of a dystopic science fiction film, but they're scenes from an Earth that is becoming uninhabitable.
In this Health Affairs piece, Kaiser Family Foundation researchers, who carefully tracked the Big Easy's recovery, laid out where the city stood one year after devastating flooding left much of New Orleans uninhabitable.
This is the 100 reset: After four seasons of battle between teens, tribes, and one Stepfordian AI, the Earth is suddenly uninhabitable again, just as it was in the beginning of the series.
Spratt and Dunlop's 2050 scenario illustrates how easy it could be to end up in an accelerating runaway climate scenario which would lead to a largely uninhabitable planet within just a few decades.
From financial health to an increase in the quantity and intensity of hurricanes, heat waves, droughts, and more, researchers say much of the planet will be uninhabitable in the future without serious changes.
Even with the new structure, the surrounding zone - 2,600 square km (1,000 square miles) of forest and marshland on the border of Ukraine and Belarus - will remain uninhabitable and closed to unsanctioned visitors.
In the film, one character even says the fictional nuclear accident has the potential to "render an area the size of Pennsylvania uninhabitable" (though the disaster in the film takes place in California).
The most significant damage was reported in Webster near the Dudley town line, where 25 residents were displaced and a handful of buildings were left uninhabitable, according to the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency.
And the Soviet State was never concerned with the human cost of whatever project they undertook, so they just sent Jews to this uninhabitable place, and when they arrived, it was a nightmare.
"We will have no rental business this year," Mr. Allen, 62, said of Mexico Beach, where he said he and his wife will lose about $10,000 this winter on their now-uninhabitable unit.
"Many of us were at the point where you took what you could get, and you crossed your fingers," said Lori Bacigalupo, whose house in Island Park was left uninhabitable after the hurricane.
"The climate and stuff, that's God's work," said Rodney Locklear, a 62-year-old forklift driver, whose home was one of the few on Canal Street not made uninhabitable by the rising waters.
"I came full circle — I was trying to make a really uninhabitable planet habitable," Dr. Sridhar, 56, said recently, holding a black-domed prototype of the shelved device at his Silicon Valley office.
Last week, Shanghai saw a rare public demonstration in its city center when hundreds of home buyers gathered to protest a change in regulations that made their new homes uninhabitable and effectively worthless.
Shrugging off global condemnation, Russia and Mr. Assad have dispatched their aircraft to attack schools and hospitals, singling out civilian targets to make the city uninhabitable and force its remaining population to flee.
In general, various travel insurance policies across the industry, from Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection to Norwegian's own BookSafe Travel Protection, provide coverage when your primary residence is rendered uninhabitable in a natural disaster.
Many families in the area still live with the memory of its crimes as well as the devastating physical effects on their communities and land, some of which remains uninhabitable to this day.
According to a study in Climatic Change in 2016, parts of the Middle East and North Africa will become uninhabitable by 22040 due to intense summer heatwaves, even if we stay within 27.3°C.
Even if the lava eruption ends in Leilani Estates, the fissures that opened up in the ground could continue to emit dangerous levels of sulfur dioxide gas, making it potentially uninhabitable and killing plants.
Would you be prepared to live in a shelter, hotel, or with friends and family — for days, possibly weeks at a time — if your house became uninhabitable due to severe wind damage or flooding?
The world is bad right now, but it's not as harsh and uninhabitable as the Antarctic, which is why I derive such strength from the penguins in March Of The Penguins: The Next Step.
The resulting steam explosion at the plant near the city of Pripyat, 70 miles north of Kiev, spewed out so much radiation that much of the surrounding area will be uninhabitable for 20,000 years.
One apartment in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, was left uninhabitable after Hurricane Sandy in 2012, and she had to give up her room in Flatlands, Brooklyn, because her landlord's mother needed a place to stay.
After global warming causes extreme weather to make Earth nearly uninhabitable in 2019, the international community joins together to build "Dutch Boy," a system of satellites that surrounds the planet and controls the weather.
Hurricane Harvey last week brought unprecedented destruction as incessant rain and winds of up to 130 miles per hour caused catastrophic damage, making large swathes of Texas and Louisiana uninhabitable for weeks or months.
I recently spoke with Wallace-Wells over the phone to find out how writing The Uninhabitable Earth affected him psychologically and what he thinks society should do with all the doomsday evidence he's summarized.
Most low-lying atolls will be uninhabitable by 2050 as sea levels rise and salty floods damage infrastructure and contaminate fresh water sources, according to a 2018 report published in the journal Science Advances.
People are spending nearly $2,000 to visit an uninhabitable Scottish island for 20 minutesI used to travel for cheap by cutting corners, but I've since found 5 better strategies to save money on trips 
But Wallace-Wells, whose new book is called The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming, is skeptical that Musk's private space company SpaceX or Jeff Bezos's rival Blue Origin will be part of the answer.
Winds this strong are hard to imagine, but they can easily topple a "high percentage" of framed homes, causing the area to be "uninhabitable for weeks or months," according to the National Hurricane Center.
Some residents had begun to be evacuated Tuesday, according to the Vanuatu Red Cross, which said in a statement villages in multiple parts of the island were already uninhabitable due to the ash fall.
"If we're going to prevent large parts of this Earth from becoming not only inhospitable but uninhabitable in our lifetimes, we're going to have to keep some fossil fuels in the ground," Obama said.
One professor complained that a guest speaker in her class called the building "uninhabitable," while another passionately shamed the college dean, who was sitting right in front of her, for letting these problems continue.
Entire stretches of St. Martin and Anguilla are practically uninhabitable, not only because of the roofs peeled back like tin cans and porches smashed to splinters, but because of shortages of food and water.
ELSEWHERE ➔ Puerto Rico: Subsisting in tent shelters, families in Puerto Rico are reckoning with uninhabitable homes in the U.S. territory after damages caused by a major earthquake and more than 2628,28500 aftershocks this month.
David Wallace-Wells, a New York magazine deputy editor and author of "The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming," expressed frustration with the networks' framing of climate change during the first two Democratic presidential debates.
Last week, she testified before members of Congress, urging them to "listen to the scientists" to keep the world from overheating to the point where the planet becomes uninhabitable, The New York Times reported.
The sadder option is that this was an early hint at how, far beyond the wall, the White Walkers were already making the world too dangerous and uninhabitable for any living creature to live.
Last week, she testified before members of Congress, urging them to "listen to the scientists" to keep the world from overheating to the point where the planet becomes uninhabitable, The New York Times reports.
It's true that immigrants will keep trying to cross into the United States and that global migration will almost certainly increase in the coming years as climate change makes parts of the planet uninhabitable.
The fact is, we already know that sea level rise and frequent flooding are going to make lots of coastal cities uninhabitable over coming decades (though exactly how many, and when, remains maddeningly uncertain).
A new Pentagon-funded study published in Science Advances last week claims that rising sea-levels will render "thousands" of tropical islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans uninhabitable by the middle of the century.
In his 2016 book Retreat from a Rising Sea, Pilkey, whose family's Mississippi home was destroyed by Hurricane Camille in 1969, argues that unchecked climate change could make coastal regions uninhabitable sooner than we think.
A government spokesman said more than 3,500 homes had been damaged in the deadly blaze and a second fire near Athens, with more than 1,000 of the affected structures considered uninhabitable and slated for demolition.
Evan Burns, who manages a resort on Lombok, says his house is now uninhabitable, having sustained severe structural damage from the magnitude 23 quake that hit the island Sunday evening, killing at least 91 people.
Spikes that occurred once every 20 years will occur every two years by the end of the century, with some parts of the world poised to experience temperature surges that make them uninhabitable for humans.
It could render some low-lying areas uninhabitable or force them to build hugely expensive sea walls, decimate food production, and increase the frequency of extreme and damaging weather events like droughts and heat waves.
Before the nuclear disaster in 1986 made 1,000 square miles of land uninhabitable to humans for thousands of years to come, Ukrainian families lived in cities and villages within the region, some for many generations.
The storm's status means it's considered a "major" hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Wind Scale, capable of causing "catastrophic damage" to homes, uprooting trees, downing power lines and rendering areas uninhabitable for weeks or months.
Nearly 200 countries pledged to curb their national emissions under the Paris accord, but they need to radically toughen their pledges to avoid temperature increases that scientists say could render swathes of the planet uninhabitable.
Unlike an earthquake or a fire, flooding from a storm like Katrina or Harvey leaves many houses and buildings still physically standing but uninhabitable, simultaneously familiar and strange, like a loved one sinking into dementia.
Although homeowners with government-backed mortgages will be able to hold off on payments for at least 90 days, eventually they will have to honor mortgages on houses that are uninhabitable or even swept away.
There are also reasonable arguments that the exercise of economic modeling itself understates the harm created by things like species extinction, wrecking the viability of indigenous people's traditional lifestyles, and rendering small island nations uninhabitable.
As even David Wallace-Wells, author of the pessimistic but fact-based The Uninhabitable Earth puts it: We will always have the ability to make our next decade better or worse than the last one.
Inaction on climate change could soon cost the gross domestic product on the scale of five Great Recessions per year — supposing that economic modeling is even equipped to calculate the costs of an uninhabitable Earth.
Discussed this week: "The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming" (David Wallace-Wells, 2019) Wesley Morris is the critic at large for The New York Times and a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine.
And once they did start, everything seemed to go wrong, including the athletes' village being deemed "uninhabitable" and the suspension of the diving competition due to the pool spontaneously turning into a green pit of sludge.
In 2005, an NWS forecaster in Louisiana warned of conditions that could make the area "uninhabitable" before Hurricane Katrina killed more than 3,600 people and wrought around $161 billion of damage in the Gulf Coast states.
Some policies allow for cancellation once there's a hurricane warning in effect for your destination; others may require a more substantial effect like a flight or cruise delay, or accommodations rendered uninhabitable because of the storm.
Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama, who will preside over the Bonn summit, has offered to take in the entire populations of neighboring Pacific nations Kiribati and Tuvalu if climate change makes those low-lying countries uninhabitable.
In their letter, the senators detail that many Puerto Ricans who are unable to return to their homes — to qualify for TSA, people's homes must be uninhabitable or inaccessible — are living in hotels and motels stateside.
But it called for more focus on the specific needs of children threatened by the effects of climate change, including food shortages and increased migration to cities as flooding and drought make some rural areas uninhabitable.
But the calendar doesn't stop at the end of the century, and continued warming beyond that will begin to make parts of the planet uninhabitable for mammals like ourselves, because of the dangers of heat stress.
The continued existence of an Assad fighter fleet is the primary cause of the Syrian refugee crisis; regime airstrikes have left whole neighborhoods of Syria uninhabitable and forced civilians to flee by the hundreds of thousands.
Baseball is returning to the Olympics for the first time since Beijing 2008 and organizers are keen to play a part in helping the region - parts of which are still uninhabitable - get back on its feet.
Category 5, the strongest rating on the Saffir-Simpson scale, signifies sustained winds exceeding 156 mph (251 kph) with potentially "catastrophic" outcomes – causing water and electricity outages, toppling trees and power lines, and rendering property uninhabitable.
While Roberto waits to be released from hospital to an uncertain situation in Trujillo, Andrew continues to work in Houston to repair his mother's home, which is uninhabitable after taking in 4 inches of water during Harvey.
The economic logic is straightforward, with around 1 to 1.2 million new households formed in the country combined with around 300,000 to 73,000 demolished or newly uninhabitable homes each year, about 1.5 million new units are required.
David Wallace-Wells, author of "The Uninhabitable Earth," and Crocker Snow, a local Pulitzer Prize nominee whose work focuses on the effects of climate change on Nantucket and its nearby islands, are on the docket this year.
The most fanciful setup might be "A United Nations in Space," in which hapless delegates have abandoned the flooded United Nations headquarters and struggle to choose a new location from a hotel orbiting our increasingly uninhabitable planet.
"Why not respond to news that the planet is warming to uninhabitable levels by matching your hair to your parka to your nails to your sunglasses to your shoes and socks," Ms. Petrusich wrote, not altogether facetiously.
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A Bangladeshi government committee headed by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina approved the plan to develop Bhashan Char island, also known as Thenger Char, despite criticism from humanitarian workers who have said the island is all but uninhabitable.
Climate change will not make the Earth uninhabitable, but it can certainly make it more fragile, less resilient, less globally coordinated, and more vulnerable to additional sources of shocks to the ecosystem or to the geopolitical environment.
It doesn't matter if the warming is a series of melodies only you can hear or a set of climate scientists telling you that our over-reliance on fossil fuels will heat the planet to uninhabitable levels.
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They appear as lush environments untouched by "civilization" until the dawn of nuclear testing, and are often  rendered virtually uninhabitable (ex: Infant Island), or as remote research posts like Monsterland, which functions almost like a zoo or laboratory.
Global thermonuclear war would render Earth uninhabitable; though North Korea is estimated to have about 10 warheads, even a regional war would be catastrophic, not just for the people killed initially but on our world as a whole.
With its walls pulled down and the contents strewn outdoors, the house of 70-year-old housewife Maria Guzman in San Jose Platanar in Puebla state was left completely uninhabitable by the quake, forcing her into a shelter.
The twister left most of Manzanita, a community of some 600 permanent residents in the northwest corner of Oregon, without electricity and more than two dozen homes uninhabitable, though no injuries were reported, City Manager Jerry Taylor said.
Meanwhile, the arid Sahel region in West Africa - a belt below the Sahara desert - faces a longer-term risk that rising temperatures will make it uninhabitable for plants and animal species that currently live there, the researchers said.
As mariners and sheep ranchers looked on, clouds of ash plumed over the volcanic peaks of the Sunda Strait, a torrent of pumice rained down on the island, accumulating a 98-foot-thick layer of uninhabitable volcanic rock.
After all, as the Sun grows hotter and brighter over the next billion years, the extra radiation will start to cook our fragile biosphere, eventually boiling away the oceans and rendering the entire surface of the Earth uninhabitable.
If the Arctic one day truly becomes the northern equivalent of a tropical passageway like the Suez or Panama canals, that will likely mean that parts of those southerly areas will have become the equivalents of uninhabitable deserts.
Skeptics might see this as just another temporary split, a bump in the road for a couple fated to spend the rest of their lives dating and un-dating until the Earth becomes uninhabitable and we all die.
Some residents have already learned their homes are uninhabitable, moving in with family or sleeping in temporary shelters, while others are trying to decide if they even want to risk a return to damaged – but possibly repairable – properties.
This particular piece of writing seemed to really grind the "my dad will sue you" gang and alt-right anti-political correctness crowd into an angry frothing fury—the kind that makes comment sections an uninhabitable radioactive wasteland.
In response to the rising rents, housing advocates say, landlords have taken to making their rent-stabilized buildings uninhabitable, often under the guise of performing repairs, so they can renovate and remove them from the rent-stabilization program.
"But more places are becoming uninhabitable because of land degradation, rising sea levels or other weather impacts, and there is no choice but to relocate," he said at the sidelines of a United Nations climate event in Bangkok.
Warming of 22018 degrees Celsius by 212 could render large parts of the tropics uninhabitable for much of the year, while a dozen or so low-lying nations lose at least half of their area to rising seas.
At a time when casual proclamations that climate change is going to "kill us all" or "make Earth uninhabitable," Kelsey was able to cut through the rhetoric and nail down exactly what kind of risk climate change poses.
Locals say that after several low-lying areas in São Bento were declared uninhabitable and 300 families were promised apartments in a government housing project, militia members distributed the flats among families from another area, and then extorted money.
Baseball is returning to the Olympics for the first time since 2008 at the Tokyo Games and organizers are keen to play a part in helping the region - parts of which are still uninhabitable - get back on its feet.
A recent example of this was the highly cited July New York magazine article by David Wallace-Wells, "The Uninhabitable Earth," which was criticized by some of the most vocal climate scientists as being over-the-top and inaccurate.
That commitment is hard to square with the massive building spree on which China has been engaged for the past two years in the Spratly archipelago, turning seven uninhabitable rocks and reefs submerged at high tide into artificial islands.
While the Paris Agreement remains unbinding and global warming has received minimal attention in the recent elections, governments worldwide are presiding over a large-scale demise of the planetary ecosystems, which threatens to leave large parts of Earth uninhabitable.
As climate change, sea-level rise, and extreme weather threaten to make certain communities uninhabitable, proponents of retreat see relocation to safer ground as a necessary tool for residents and businesses alike to adapt to the realities of tomorrow.
David Wallace-Wells, the author of the terrifying but science-based climate book The Uninhabitable Earth, said as much in an appearance on MSNBC on Sunday (an appearance that, as it happened, was in response to Bill Nye's segment).
At the moment, nobody is doing a better job of describing the tragic unfolding reality of climate change than author David Wallace-Wells, especially in his new book The Uninhabitable Earth, but also in this New York Times piece.
It evokes E.M. Forster's visionary short story "The Machine Stops," published in 1909, about a future time when human civilization has moved underground to breathe filtered air and drink filtered water, because humans have rendered the earth's surface uninhabitable.
In much the way the everyday actions of the individuals in this short story deplete the pressure difference of their world and ultimately make it uninhabitable, there is clearly a connection to our own present crisis regarding climate change.
Roads and airports in the state have been crowded as locals heeded directives for 500,000 people to evacuate at-risk areas of south Florida, which could be left "uninhabitable for weeks or months," according to the National Weather Service.
It follows the scientists who must try and convince the Moscow chain of command that, if the other seven reactors at Chernobyl follow suit, the whole of Eastern Europe will become an uninhabitable nuclear wasteland for roughly the next 20,000 years.
The group has since been deploying its expertise to prevent notices of violations from leading to displacement by liaising with landlords and pushing back against city inspectors who say spaces are uninhabitable or throw up bureaucratic roadblocks to getting work done.
South Florida would be largely uninhabitable; floods on the scale of Hurricane Sandy would strike twice a month in New York and New Jersey, as the tug of the moon alone would be enough to send tidewaters into homes and buildings.
In Pyronauts, aliens arrive promising to fix some of our biggest problems, but they accidentally unleash a fungus that quickly kills all plant life on Earth, prompting teams of "pyronauts" to incinerate contaminated areas and leaving a broken and uninhabitable planet.
There are high-tech suits in the show as well: the Martian military uses some heavily armored designs for their soldiers and Marines, who appear to be right at home in space, or on the surface of uninhabitable planets and moons.
Once thought to be uninhabitable, new research by Rosanne Di Stefano of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and Alak Ray of the Tata Institute in Mumbai suggests that globular clusters may, in fact, be the ideal places for advanced civilizations to flourish.
Screencap: YouTube/Dan BellThe eerie quality of man-made structures that have become completely abandoned exists outside of Fukushima Daiichi's exclusion zone, where convenience stores and homes have stood utterly still since a reactor meltdown made the area uninhabitable in 2011.
" On our current trajectory, the report warns, "planetary and human systems [are] reaching a 'point of no return' by mid-century, in which the prospect of a largely uninhabitable Earth leads to the breakdown of nations and the international order.
Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world, and its peak is uninhabitable for humans thanks to the high winds, avalanches, cold temperatures, and atmospheric pressure such that the concentration of oxygen is too low to support bodily functions.
Lake Urmia is the third largest salt lake in the world; however it contracted to one-third of its size between 1995-2011, resulting in salt storms that have turned nearby farms and orchards into desert, rendering areas largely uninhabitable.
Fed up with the living conditions, she and seven other refugee families this week filed a federal lawsuit against their landlord and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, claiming neglect, uninhabitable living conditions, breach of contract and emotional distress.
Wallace-Wells made an earlier attempt to answer these questions in a 2017 essay for New York magazine, which was also titled "The Uninhabitable Earth" and went on to be one of the most widely read stories in the magazine's history.
"Several islands in my country were vapourised and others are estimated to remain uninhabitable for thousands of years," said Marshallese minister Tony deBrum, describing seeing the sky "aflame" from a test 200 miles distant as a nine-year-old boy.
They are going through personal calamities while an ever greater one hangs over them: the specter of an uninhabitable Europe, a worst-case scenario in which a continent's water and air are filled with a poison that verges on the supernatural.
For Jamail, "climate change" is too ambiguous a term; he prefers "anthropogenic climate disruption," which emphasizes human agency while also noting just how unusual it is for a single species to cause such havoc, making the earth uninhabitable for many.
The claim here is not that unintelligent people do not do unintelligent things, but rather that the overwhelming unintelligence involved in keeping the engines of production roaring when they are making the planet increasingly uninhabitable cannot be pinned on specific people.
A string of more than 1,85033 small tropical islands including and near the Marshall Islands in the Pacific could become uninhabitable by the middle of the 21st century due to flooding caused by climate change, according to a study published Wednesday.
In 2031, after a global climate event has rendered the earth uninhabitable, the last remnants of humankind are packed aboard a high-speed train that will never stop and that no one can ever leave, for fear of certain death.
"So many people have lost so much, and we'll have to start all over again," Linda Worsley, 66, a retired telephone company analyst, said as she picked up the mail at her uninhabitable home even as it was being demolished.
In allowing ourselves to be indulgently comfortable for a few weeks of the year (or months, depending on where you live), are we hastening the construction of a world that will be not just uncomfortable, but uninhabitable for future generations?
Poorer nations also helped lead a successful push for a permanent "international mechanism" to deal with losses and damage from climate change that are too severe for people to overcome, such as island states becoming uninhabitable due to sea-level rise, Huq said.
For this reason, some scientists suggested that the planet would be too hot for liquid water, as its distance from Proxima Centauri would leave its oceans "tidally locked" and facing the star—left to heat up to uninhabitable temperatures or even boil off.
" In November, Barack Obama rejected the Keystone XL pipeline, saying, "If we're going to prevent large parts of this Earth from becoming not only inhospitable but uninhabitable in our lifetimes, we're going to have to keep some fossil fuels in the ground.
Residents of the U.S. Virgin Islands—along with those from Puerto Rico, Cuba, St. Martin and the British Virgin Islands—are now in the process of rebuilding in the aftermath of the historic storm, which has left much of the Caribbean uninhabitable.
In their lawsuit, filed on Wednesday, NES claims that they arrived at Great Exuma Island and discovered the accommodations were "uninhabitable, including bug infestations, blood-stained mattresses and no air conditioning," despite the music festival promising it would be a "first-class" event.
The Sahara desert is largely uninhabitable, but the Sahel - a semi-arid belt below it stretching from Senegal to Sudan - is one of the poorest parts of the world with a rapidly growing population that has been hard-hit by climate change.
Grey Gardens may have looked run-down and uninhabitable when it was featured in the eponymous 1975 documentary, but the East Hampton home has since been restored — and has just been put on the market for the first time in 40 years.
He explained that it took about 4.5 billion years for that "consciousness" — we humans — to evolve, but that we have maybe a few hundred millions years left before our aging sun begins to expand, heat up Earth, and make our home planet uninhabitable.
In order to qualify for FEMA rent assistance, which pays the average area rent for up to two months, the home must be completely uninhabitable or inaccessible, and the household must have at least one U.S. citizen with a Social Security number.
Shortly after Air Force One landed at a base in Houston midmorning, an upbeat Mr. Trump declared himself "very happy" with efforts to assist residents left homeless by lashing rains and a storm surge that rendered an estimated 14.53,000 houses there uninhabitable.
Two decades ago, researchers at Suwa started noticing that dissolved oxygen levels five meters below the lake's surface were frequently dropping well below three milligrams per litre in the summer, an environment uninhabitable for most fish, just as Fujimori had long predicted.
But he lived up to his reputation for quirky frankness by revealing he had told his 8-year-old son that their home city of El Paso would be "uninhabitable" and would "not sustain" human life with the climate on its current trajectory.
Mr. Wallace-Wells's 2017 cover story for New York magazine — a precursor to his recently published book, "The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming" — drew criticism from scientists who said he had painted worst-case scenarios based on exaggerations of the data's implications.
When including other climate change impacts, such as drought, more severe storms, and longer-lasting and hotter heat waves, entire regions of the world, such as the Middle East and North Africa, may be virtually uninhabitable as soon as the end of the current century.
It's a story that fits an era in which young people are inheriting a broken economy and a climate that may rapidly render the Earth uninhabitable, and in which the state frequently seems more likely to hasten the end than to make anything better.
In Metro Exodus, the third game in the Metro series, the silent protagonist Artyom catches a glimpse of potential life outside of the Moscow Metro where he has lived most of his life since the nuclear apocalypse turned everything above ground into an uninhabitable hellscape.
Like Trump, Pritzker has also used the tax code to his own advantage, buying a historic Gold Coast mansion next door to his own, letting it fall into disrepair, then arguing that it was "uninhabitable"—a move that saved him $230,000 in property taxes.
On the other hand, if the Earth turns out to be especially sensitive to the gases and if we permit runaway emissions growth, some research suggests that huge parts of the world could eventually get so hot as to be uninhabitable by large mammals.
Now that global warming is well underway, we are in for an apocalyptic awakening, and "parts of the Earth will likely become close to uninhabitable, and other parts horrifically inhospitable, as soon as the end of this century," the writer, David Wallace-Wells, argues.
For example, travelers may be covered to cancel their trip if their flights are canceled or have extensive delays, or if their accommodations in the Caribbean or Florida are uninhabitable or subject to mandatory evacuation, said Megan Singh, project management director for insurance marketplace Squaremouth.com.
Hundreds of millions will die prematurely, large sections of the planet will be rendered uninhabitable, great herds of humanity will be on the run, and in the most prosperous remaining places, economic growth of any kind might be the exception rather than the norm.
While some scientific models predict enough polar ice melt to bring at least 10 feet of sea level rise to South Florida by 4003, just a modest 12 inches would make 15% of Miami uninhabitable, and much of that beachside property is among America's most valuable.
Cirincione said that ISIS would only need 10 grams of radiological material and a small amount of conventional explosive to fashion a dirty bomb for a major city capable of rendering 10 square city blocks "uninhabitable for years" with potentially devastating physiological, medical and economic effects.
In Jucitan, the Oaxacan city hit hardest by the earthquake, emergency crews found the body of a missing police officer Saturday, raising the local death toll to 21985 in a city where a third of the homes have been declared uninhabitable by Thursday's 210-magnitude earthquake.
The report — which was endorsed by Admiral Chris Barrie, the former chief of the Australian military — predicts that in the coming decades, more than a billion people will have to be relocated due to extreme temperatures and flooding that will make areas of the planet uninhabitable.
Tulane University archaeologist Francisco Estrada-Belli says that the surveys reveal that the region was far more densely populated than previously thought: "it's no longer unreasonable to think that there were 10 to 15 million people there," even in areas that were thought to be uninhabitable.
By 2100 "wet-bulb temperatures"—a measure of humidity and heat—could rise so high in the Gulf as to make it all but uninhabitable, according to a study in Nature (though its most catastrophic predictions are based on the assumption that emissions are not abated).
Even someone whose employer isn't impacted might not be able to get to work anyway: The highway they use to get to work might be fractured, their home could be uninhabitable or need major repairs, or worse, they might need time to search for family members.
" They don't grasp, as David Wallace-Wells writes in his new book, The Uninhabitable Earth, that 2 degrees Celsius means "tens of millions of climate refugees, perhaps many more, fleeing droughts, flooding and extreme heat, and the possibility of multiple climate-driven natural disasters striking simultaneously.
Rowhouses dominate Baltimore city's urban core — many decaying and at least 16,20163 vacant and uninhabitable; male life expectancy is 67.8 years (there are seven Baltimore neighborhoods where life expectancy is lower than in Syria or India); 69.5 percent of city high school students graduated in 2015.
Last month, a group of 20 current and former tenants at the building filed a $10 million lawsuit, claiming that their apartments were made nearly uninhabitable during two years of renovations, when an army of workers trooped through the seven-story building on the Brooklyn waterfront.
Once humans developed the technology to wear animal hides, farm, hunt with weapons, and so on, they used those new tricks to move into and live in new, previously untapped and/or impossible to reach and/or uninhabitable areas, and they've basically been exploring ever since.
I was going to say that as the Trump administration ramps up efforts to revive the war on drugs, strip abortion rights, make the tropics uninhabitable, destroy public education and wreak countless other havocs on marginalized groups, white men are the last people who need a hero.
While the tribe urgently needs new territory to replace the one climate change has rendered uninhabitable, it was forced to reject a relocation proposal from Louisiana after the state refused to consult with it on the new location and bought new land despite lacking the band's approval.
The app asked me to pick a fear (the oceans rise and create an uninhabitable world for my unborn children), then imagine the worst that can happen (we all die) and decide what I can do to prevent it (nothing) and repair it (again, guys, I'm dead).
Out on the horizon, beyond the periodic fires, floods and landslides, lies the knowledge that at some point the next great earthquake is going to cause a staggering amount of destruction and, if it damages the water system, could render large parts of the state uninhabitable.
For example, the report suggested that a string of South Pacific islands that is home to the Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site, which operates space weapons programs and tracks NASA research, could be uninhabitable by as soon as 2035 because of rising sea levels.
It means not enough people are working on ways to absorb incoming refugees and restore areas that are being rendered uninhabitable, but it also means people vulnerable to climate-driven disasters who have the means to move simply aren't because they don't realize they need to.
"We're constantly being reminded that the Earth is going to be virtually uninhabitable by the end of the century, that capitalism is wholly unsustainable, and that we're just one push of a button away from perishing in a nuclear war," she wrote, which feels 100 percent true to me.
Australian Olympic boss calls Olympic village uninhabitable "We decided to do a 'stress test' where taps and toilets were simultaneously turned on in apartments on several floors to see if the system could cope once the athletes are in-house," Kitty Chiller said in a statement last week.
"The $85 million in loans is gone, the buildings were never completed and are uninhabitable, and the U.S. Embassy is now forced to provide security for the site at additional cost to U.S. taxpayers," the letter said, accusing the developer of possible fraud and OPIC of lax oversight.
"If you're younger than sixty, you have a good chance of witnessing the radical destabilization of life on earth—massive crop failures, apocalyptic fires, imploding economies, epic flooding, hundreds of millions of refugees fleeing regions made uninhabitable by extreme heat or permanent drought," Franzen wrote in The New Yorker.
M.K. Pritzker reportedly directed workers to remove all toilets from the mansion, making the Pritzkers eligible for a property tax break since the building was "uninhabitable," according to a Cook County inspector general's report first reported by the Chicago Sun-Times in October 2018, before Pritzker was elected.
We take the weekend to highlight some of the recent books coverage in The Times: The titles of two new books about climate change tell you all you need to know about their alarming contents: "The Uninhabitable Earth," by David Wallace-Wells, and "Losing Earth," by Nathaniel Rich.
San Francisco is home to one of the most expensive housing markets in the US.Still, even in a city with a median home value of $1,352,300, finding an uninhabitable shack — that&aposs missing a back wall — on the market for nearly $2 million is something of a shock.
There is a better than 50% chance that unchecked climate change would result in a 20% cut to global output by the end of this century, notes David Wallace-Wells in "The Uninhabitable Earth", a book that Yellin exhorted the attendees of Pioneer Works' recent fundraiser to read.
More changes to the map loom: By the end of the century, rising sea levels could render some small island states uninhabitable, raising the question of whether a country can continue to exist as a political entity if the piece of land it is associated with no longer does.
Climate refugees are no longer a thing of fiction; parts of Africa and the Middle East will become uninhabitable in the near future, and the World Bank has already advised  a number of countries to revise their immigration policies, because they will be hit by a tsunami of migrants.
And so I must add "rational fear that the place I call home might, at one point in the not too distant future, become uninhabitable" to my usual concerns about a world overrun by fascists and general climate change dread and grief for those communities already wiped out by it.
"As ugly and disastrous as those scenarios were, none of them came close to the possible collapse of one of the two water tunnels that would make half the businesses and residences inside the city of New York uninhabitable," recalled Kevin Sheekey, a former deputy mayor, who was at the session.
Sounding the same theme as the secretary general, Tareq al-Dimashqi, a resident of eastern Ghouta, wrote in a Facebook post that the suburb had become an "uninhabitable hell" after he toured the area on Sunday, saying it was the first time he had left his shelter in a week.
"Ultimately, if we're going to prevent large parts of this Earth from becoming not only inhospitable but uninhabitable in our lifetimes, we're going to have to keep some fossil fuels in the ground rather than burn them and release more dangerous pollution into the sky," he said at the time.
"The evidence suggests that although much of the oceans during the deep freeze would have been uninhabitable due to a lack of oxygen, in areas where the grounded ice sheet begins to float there was a critical supply of oxygenated meltwater," said McGill University sedimentologist Maxwell Lechte in a press statement.
The government measures, part of a bid to keep property speculation and soaring real estate prices in check, required developers and buyers to rectify violations such as separately installed toilets and kitchens before they are able to be sold on, effectively rendering them uninhabitable and worth a fraction of the purchase price.
" Late last year, Obama rejected the pipeline entirely, saying: "Ultimately, if we're gonna prevent large parts of this Earth from becoming not only inhospitable but uninhabitable in our lifetimes, we're gonna have to keep some fossil fuels in the ground rather than burn them and release more dangerous pollution into the sky.
When we're one day bouncing our grandchildren on our knees, looking out over our sprawling mountain estates that have become the last refuge from cannibals that roam the interior of the country after our coastal cities became uninhabitable due to rising sea levels and cocktail prices, we'll have to explain reality television.
Instead, it increases the likelihood that costly mistakes occur — mistakes like failing to account for sea level rise when building expensive critical infrastructure, as the Department of Defense recently did with a billion dollar space radar system on the tiny Pacific island of Kwajalein, which may be uninhabitable in a matter of decades.
The report contains a sharp warning about a new Russian-made autonomous nuclear torpedo that — while not in violation of the terms of the treaty, known as New Start — appears designed to cross the Pacific undetected and release a deadly cloud of radioactivity that would leave large parts of the West Coast uninhabitable.
But the damage from the fire has left Chaichanhda's apartment uninhabitable, according to FOX40 For the time being, Chaichanhda, her baby, Sasha, as well as her cousin whose apartment was also impacted by the flames, are staying with an aunt who also lives in part of the complex that was not affected by the fire.
If we determined today that favoring "quantity of lives" is the sole rule to follow for self-driving cars, for example, a much more developed, Skynet-esque AI of the future might calculate that citizens of industrialized countries are making the world uninhabitable for a majority of people and their many generations of offspring.
Indeed, as seas rise and scientists fine-tune their projections for an era of floods — large parts of Miami Beach, according to some predictions, may be uninhabitable by around 19203 — Tangier's situation represents an early glimpse of a problem so enormously complex, so "wicked," in the argot of social scientists, it seems to defy resolution.
When Twitter is switched off at some point in the future it will not be because it has been made uninhabitable by the dung-creatures that occasionally maraud out from its fetid dusklands or because it winds up sanitized into dullness, but because no one has figured out to turn all this noise into money.
They find a world that was supposed to be habitable, but it turned out to basically be an uninhabitable world, but the seedship colonists have managed to survive on it by genetically engineering themselves to not have consciousness, because consciousness is something you can't afford to have in such dire circumstances, because it's just sort of a distraction.
Laura Cristina Ortiz, 27, who took time off from her day job as a costume assistant on the coming Fox television series "Lethal Weapon" to participate in the show, created a 1980s-style cocktail dress and shrug inspired by the Disney Pixar film "Wall-E," a dystopian tale about a trash-collecting robot abandoned on an uninhabitable planet Earth.
"Left without other housing options, families have had no choice but to double or triple up with other low income survivors, return to uninhabitable homes, sleep in homeless shelters, cars or on the street, or pay more than half of their income on rent, leaving them with few resources to get back on their feet," reads the letter.
Thunberg, who was nominated for a 2019 Nobel Peace Prize in March, led the largest climate strike of all time last week, and previously testified before members of Congress, urging them to "listen to the scientists" in order to keep the world from overheating to the point where the planet becomes uninhabitable, The New York Times reports.
When: Saturday, February 4, 5–9pm Where: Miscellaneous Press (The Brewery, 642 Moulton Avenue, Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles) Unless you're a die-hard climate change skeptic, most of us would agree that the world is getting warmer as a direct result of human intervention, and that it may well become uninhabitable if we don't take immediate action.
"New Dawn," which is a part of UVA's Counterparts exhibition, is not merely a harbinger of the coming ecological dystopia; it anticipates what our art will look like when enough glacial ice has melted to cause the majority of the Nile Delta to sink underneath seawater, and temperatures rise so high that entire regions of the planet become uninhabitable for us.
I used to think that her Professional Texan act was just that, but I see now that it was also a way to show that we Texans were all in it together, and that the things that united us — our expressiveness and expansiveness, our culture and our nearly inexplicable love of a nearly uninhabitable place — were more important than our divisions.
The best hope for the natural world might look something like Nick Bostrom's paper-clip problem, but morally intact: that before we render the earth completely uninhabitable we will create a superintelligent entity that recognizes the value of life itself, and so begins to ruthlessly prioritize the preservation of life in its most essential forms—the microbes, the fungi, the flora, the jellies and salps pulsing in the oceans' blackest deep.

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