Environmental rights revolve largely around the idea of a right to a livable environment both for the present and the future generations.
We can learn from the great civilizations of the Far East and Europe: every monument, every building, every town works toward a livable environment.
Although Platonis was a practical failure insofar as creating a livable environment was concerned, scientists did learn from it.
He believed that every Montana child was entitled to a free, quality education, a livable environment, a good job and affordable health care.
The program also studied designs for inflatable modules and other such structures that would aid the astronauts to build a livable environment for humans and earth creatures.
The so-called "warranty of habitability" gives tenants the right to a safe and livable environment.
The rationale is that economic rights can relate to a decent standard of living and can help the civil rights flourish in a livable environment.
We have enough knowledge and money to provide good chronic disease care in a livable environment, preferably at home.
"The plaza will not only be restored, but there will be an upgrading to allow for benches and chairs and a more livable environment."
They're called environmental suits because they encase you in a livable environment.