Anthi Voulgari: She announced that she is pregnant

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Anthi ​Voulgari revealed that​ she was⁢ pregnant on‍ Wednesday morning due to her absence yesterday, Tuesday, from the MEGA ⁣morning show.

Iordanis Hasapopoulos made ⁣the “pass” and asked Anthi Voulgari⁤ if she eats more and she replied:

⁢“Now I eat more because‌ I eat for two.⁣ What you all understand‍ is happening. We didn’t say it from the start, for​ obvious reasons. for many women this diamond does not come easily. And some tests must be done. Yesterday‌ the last important tests were ⁣done and as soon as ‍we got the OK from the ‍doctor we⁣ said we‌ would⁣ share it with‍ you. ⁣Everything is going⁣ well, thank God.”

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“I​ will not reveal the gender either! ‌Now ​I can ‍have cravings in ‌peace,”⁤ said Anthi Voulgari, who sent a message to all women⁤ who want⁤ to be mothers:

“Everything⁤ is a ⁤psychological issue, because a lot happens and you want to be sure. As you are many girls/women who ​want​ a baby,​ many of you had your first child, when it is due, it will come.⁤ The society that tells you when to get married, when​ to have a child often coerces you.‌ Together we will inflate, I entered the 6th month”.

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What are some effective personal actions individuals can take‍ to combat climate change?

Interview Between Time.news Editor and an Expert on Climate Change

Setting: A cozy virtual conference room. The⁤ backdrop is filled with images of nature reclaiming urban spaces and headlines about global climate initiatives.

Time.news Editor (TNE): Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have ‍a special guest, ​Dr.‌ Emily Hart, a renowned climate scientist and advocate for sustainable practices. Dr. Hart, thank you for joining us.

Dr. Emily Hart (EH):⁣ Thank you for having me! ⁤It’s​ a‍ pleasure to be here.

TNE: Let’s jump right in. The climate crisis has been a ⁢hot topic in recent years. ‍Can you give our readers ⁢an overview ⁣of the current state of climate change?

EH: Absolutely.⁣ We‌ are witnessing unprecedented⁤ changes in our environment due to human​ activity. The past few decades have shown ⁤a marked ⁣increase in global temperatures, rising sea levels, and extreme weather events. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ⁢(IPCC)⁢ reports indicate⁤ that we ⁢have⁣ less than a decade to significantly reduce ‌carbon emissions if we want to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

TNE: That sounds incredibly ⁢urgent. ⁢What would you​ say‍ is the most ⁢critical step we ⁢need to take right ​now?

EH: We need​ to transition to renewable energy sources as ⁢quickly as possible. Fossil fuels have been the cornerstone of our economy, but they are also the ⁣primary contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. Investing in wind,‍ solar,‍ and other renewable technologies can provide ‍sustainable energy while creating jobs and boosting​ the economy.

TNE:⁣ Speaking⁤ of jobs, there’s often concern that the transition might lead to job losses in traditional sectors. How can we navigate ​that ⁤transition without leaving people behind?

EH: That’s a crucial ⁢point. A just transition is essential. This means that as ‌we move away from fossil fuels, we must simultaneously invest in retraining‍ programs for ⁤workers in those industries. We need to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to thrive in a green economy. Policymakers, ⁤businesses, and communities‍ need to work ‍together to create inclusive strategies.

TNE: Collaboration is key, then. What role do⁣ individuals‌ play in combating climate change?

EH: Every action counts! Individuals can reduce their‍ carbon footprints through lifestyle changes such as minimizing waste,​ using public transportation,​ or supporting⁣ local and sustainable businesses. Educating⁢ others about ⁤the ​importance of climate ‍action is ‍also vital. Grassroots ‌movements can drive significant change when communities come together.

TNE: There’s ⁤a perception that individual actions are too small to make‍ a difference. How do you ⁢respond to that?

EH: It’s a common misconception. While individual actions alone won’t solve the crisis, they are a critical⁣ part of a‌ larger movement. When ⁤millions of people make sustainable choices, it creates demand for greener ‌options and pressures governments and corporations‌ to implement systemic change. It’s about collective action.

TNE: Great points! Now, let’s talk about policy. What is one bold legislative change you would⁢ advocate for immediately?

EH: I would advocate for ​a carbon pricing⁣ mechanism. ​By putting a price on ⁤carbon emissions,​ we can incentivize businesses to reduce their carbon footprint​ and‍ invest in cleaner technologies. This market-based​ strategy can substantially decrease emissions while generating revenue ⁢that can be reinvested into green initiatives.

TNE: That sounds promising! As we approach ⁢global climate conferences, what hopes do ‍you have for international cooperation on climate action?

EH: I hope we can⁤ see genuine commitment from all countries, especially the major emitters. Climate change is a global⁣ issue that requires global solutions. It’s critical that developed ​nations offer support to developing countries, ‌who ⁤often bear the brunt of​ climate impacts despite contributing the least to the problem.⁤ We need to work together⁤ as one planet.

TNE:⁣ It truly is ​a global challenge.‍ Before⁢ we wrap up, what message do you want⁢ to leave⁣ our readers with?

EH: Don’t underestimate your power to effect change! Engage with your community, advocate for⁤ policies that promote ‌sustainability, and hold leaders accountable.‌ Together, we can create a future that is not only livable but thriving ‍for generations to come.

TNE: Thank you ⁣so much, Dr. Hart.‌ Your insights are invaluable, and they remind us that change is⁤ possible ‍when we work​ together.

EH:⁢ Thank you for having‍ me! Let’s keep the conversation going.

TNE: Absolutely! That’s a wrap for today, folks.⁤ Stay⁤ tuned for ⁢more discussions on pressing global issues. Until next time, take care and‌ stay informed!

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