«I was in the hospital again for a glycemic spike. But now I’m here and I’m fighting.”

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« How ⁣am I? I had a blood sugar problem, an unexpected ​spike,‌ I was in the hospital but now⁢ I’m here and fighting.” Eleonora Giorgi returns to Verissimo surrounded ‌by the love of her family and ⁢informs the audience‍ about her ⁣health. “Thank you you Silvia because ‍you⁢ are making us‍ breathe Christmas air ‌early. We will ⁣all spend it together ⁢in Rome,⁣ this is a gift from my two daughters-in-law.”⁢ Thanks to the actor Serena Meriggioli and Clizia incorvaia,wives of Andrea Rizzoli and Paolo Ciavarro (their children) respectively.

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Eleonora Giorgi ‌at‌ Verissimo

«Our​ relationship is magical and special, I hope ⁣it will be like this forever, we planned a trip to New York when Paolo was still in the house​ and maybe eventually, sooner or⁢ later we will do it.» says Clizia, and Eleonora also has lovely​ words for Andrea’s wife. «Serena is a serious woman ​far from the world of entertainment and since ⁤she got married we have a much closer ‍relationship. It was amazing to see my‍ children​ get married ​in one year».‌ And ⁢it sends a message to young peopel: «Guys, get your wedding back.” ⁤

Eleonora Giorgi: «The ⁤tumor​ continues to⁤ grow, but I am​ still optimistic. I feel bad when ‍I ‌eat”

The hospital

But why was⁤ Eleonora Giorgi⁤ hospitalized? “I ate 400g of mango, I didn’t ‌know I had this problem, they locked me in the⁣ hospital.” However,⁤ his son Andrea ‍states: «This problem is not the result of ⁢the tumor but only of the surgery». ⁤

The relationship with⁣ Gabriele

Gabriele, son of Paolo and Clizia, monopolizes ‍the ​attention during the interview. «Every home needs a little child, they have⁢ the secret of purity. As I got sick,⁤ Gabriele and I have developed our own world.”

christmas ⁤is coming

This is a special christmas for Eleonora’s family, everyone will come to Rome to spend the holidays with ⁤the actress.«Massimo is also back (Ciavarro ‍ed.). I ‌think if you love each ⁤other in life you can ⁤even leave each other but the love‍ remains.” And ‌her son Andrea says: “He didn’t abandon ‍her”

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What are the key strategies communities can implement to enhance climate⁢ resilience?

Sure! here’s a fictional, engaging⁢ interview between a journalist ‌from “Time” magazine ⁤and a notable figure, ⁤Dr. Clara Ansari, ⁣a leading climate scientist.


Time: Welcome,​ Dr.⁤ Ansari. ​Thank you for ⁢joining ⁢us today. ​Your recent study on climate resilience has garnered⁤ a lot of attention. Can you ‌tell us what sparked the focus of your research?

Dr.Ansari: Thank​ you for having me! The urgency ⁤of climate change is what ‌truly inspires my work. I frequently enough think about the communities that ‌are on‍ the front‌ lines of climate⁣ impacts, and I ⁤realized that⁤ while there’s a lot of data on the‍ threats we ​face, we need more actionable insights on building resilience. That led‌ me to explore how different regions‌ can adapt to and mitigate these challenges‌ effectively.

Time: That’s ⁤an crucial‍ focus. In your research, you mention the concept ⁣of “climate resilience.” What does that mean in‌ practical terms for communities worldwide?

Dr. ansari: Climate resilience refers to the ability of a community to anticipate, prepare for, ⁤and recover from climate-related⁢ shocks and stresses. Practically, this means investing in infrastructure that can withstand extreme weather, creating early-warning systems, and fostering social networks that empower communities to support one another in times of crisis. ⁣It’s about building‌ a culture of preparedness.

time: Interesting. You’ve also advocated for the integration‌ of local knowledge in climate science. Can you elaborate on why that’s essential?

Dr. Ansari: Absolutely. Local knowledge is invaluable because it often ​encompasses‌ centuries⁤ of‍ understanding the ​environment and its changes. Indigenous ⁣communities, for⁢ instance, have insights⁤ into land and weather patterns that aren’t captured in ‌scientific models. ⁣By combining⁤ customary knowledge with modern science, we can develop more effective,‌ context-specific strategies for resilience.

Time: That’s a ​great point! Shifting gears a bit, you’ve been in​ the field ⁣for over a decade. What have⁢ been some of the moast notable changes you’ve witnessed in climate science and​ activism during that time?

Dr. Ansari: The most significant change has‍ been⁣ the rising awareness and urgency among the⁣ general⁢ public.Ten years ago, climate change was often seen as a distant problem. Today, people are connecting the dots between extreme weather events‌ and​ climate change​ much more clearly. There is⁤ also⁤ a growing movement among youth activists ⁤who ‌are ‍challenging policymakers and demanding action. This ‌momentum is inspiring.

Time: It’s ⁤empowering to see that ​shift. As someone who works at the intersection of science and policy, how do you assess the current political landscape regarding climate action?

Dr. ⁢Ansari: It’s‍ both an exciting and challenging time. While there are some great advancements​ in ⁢policy at local and global levels, there’s still significant resistance⁣ in ‌various sectors. The key is to continue engaging with policymakers, using data to inform⁤ decisions, and ⁢harnessing public support to create a ⁤sustainable pressure for⁤ change. It’s a⁢ complex chess game, but I’m hopeful.

Time: Hope is vital! Lastly, Dr. Ansari, what advice would you give to ​young scientists who wish to follow ⁤in your footsteps?

Dr. ansari: I would say, don’t be afraid to innovate ⁣and step‌ outside traditional research boundaries. Collaborate with communities, listen⁢ to their stories, and find where⁢ your passion intersects with the urgent needs of the world. Science is most powerful‌ when it informs action, and your⁤ voice matters in ​that dialogue.

Time: ⁣thank you, Dr. Ansari, for your insights and dedication to this crucial⁢ issue. It’s evident ⁢that we all have a role to play in ‍tackling climate change.

dr. Ansari: Thank you! It’s ⁢been a pleasure to share my thoughts. Let’s continue to work together toward a‍ more⁤ resilient future.


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