(Web Desk) Senior actress Bushra Ansari has said that if there was no border between Pakistan and India, our actors would have been more popular in the neighboring country.
Bushra Ansari recently shared a short video on YouTube regarding her recently concluded drama Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum, in which she spoke candidly about various topics.
The famous actress said in the video that the success of “Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum” proved that the content matters the most, it doesn’t matter what the actor wears, whether the actor wears a short or full dress, it’s not about the content. Matters and good content is appreciated.
Bushra Ansari said, ”Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum” has been seen and appreciated in other countries besides Pakistan and people have started to recognize him because of the drama which he enjoys, “Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum” in India besides Pakistan. Much liked, our child actors have become very popular there.
Bushra Ansari said that she is currently in Canada and recently she went to a hotel where the staff recognized her for acting in “Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum” and took pictures with her which made her happy.
He praised Fahad Mustafa’s acting and hard work in “Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum” and said that he has again worked in dramas after many years.
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Time.news Editor (E): Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Emily Thornton, a renowned climate scientist and researcher at GreenFuture Institute. Thanks for joining us, Dr. Thornton!
Dr. Emily Thornton (T): Thank you for having me! I’m excited to discuss the pressing issues surrounding climate change.
E: Let’s dive right in. Recent reports indicate that global temperatures are set to rise dramatically in the next decade. Can you elaborate on the main drivers behind these changes?
T: Absolutely. The primary drivers of <a href="https://time.news/oil-price-falls-as-production-increases-and-cop28-calls-for-faster-transition-away-from-fossil-fuels/" title="Oil price falls as production increases and COP28 calls for faster transition away from fossil fuels“>global warming include greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial activities. The burning of coal, oil, and gas releases carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere, which trap heat. Deforestation exacerbates the issue by reducing the number of trees available to absorb CO2.
E: That sounds serious. What are the implications of this temperature rise for our planet and humanity?
T: The implications are profound. We’re already witnessing more extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, floods, and heatwaves. Sea-level rise threatens coastal communities, while disrupted ecosystems can lead to loss of biodiversity. Additionally, agricultural systems are facing challenges that could lead to food insecurity.
E: It’s alarming to consider the extensive effects. What can individuals and communities do to combat these changes effectively?
T: There are several impactful actions people can take! Firstly, reducing energy consumption by using energy-efficient appliances and public transport can make a difference. Secondly, supporting renewable energy sources like solar or wind power is crucial. Additionally, individuals can advocate for policies that promote sustainability and conservation.
E: Speaking of advocacy, there’s often a debate about the role of government versus individual effort. What do you think is more vital in the fight against climate change?
T: It’s a combination of both. Governments have the power to implement large-scale policies and regulations that can create real change—think carbon pricing or massive investments in green technologies. However, individual actions do matter; they can push for change at local levels and influence political decisions by showing that there is a demand for sustainable practices.
E: That’s a great point. The more we unite our efforts, the bigger the impact! What’s one innovative solution you’re particularly excited about?
T: I’m really excited about the advancements in carbon capture technology. These systems can capture CO2 emissions directly from the atmosphere or at emission sources, then utilize or store it safely. It’s not a silver bullet, but it could be part of a multifaceted approach to mitigating climate change.
E: Fascinating! what message do you want our readers to take away regarding the future of our planet?
T: The takeaway is that while the challenges we face are daunting, we have the knowledge and tools to address climate change. Collective action—whether on an individual or governmental level—can lead to meaningful progress. It’s imperative that we all remain informed, engaged, and proactive in promoting sustainability for future generations.
E: Thank you, Dr. Thornton, for sharing your insights. Your expertise sheds light on this critical issue, and it’s vital for all of us to be informed and active in our roles.
T: Thank you for the opportunity! Let’s keep the dialogue going.
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