As we inch closer towards World Earth Day on Sunday, Aastha Atray Banan from Sunday Mid-day gets into a live conversation with Dia Mirza from Twitter Blue Room. The UN Goodwill Ambassador spoke of eliminating plastic from our lives and many aspects

Dia Mirza
Dia Mirza speaks on the importance of environment conservation. Picture Courtesy: Instagram/diamirzaofficial

On the occasion of World Earth Day on April 22, actress, green activist and UN Goodwill Ambassador Dia Mirza will associate with 'Sunday Midday' to spread the 'green' word across. In a live interaction with Astha Atray Banan from Sunday Midday, straight from Twitter's Blue Room, Dia emphasized the dire necessity of imposing bans on plastic to curb pollution. Dia, who has always rooted for a clean environment and nature conservation, has spoken about the preventive measures one can take to curtail the rapid intensity of pollution, thus causing global warming.

With each passing season, the level of heat just aggravates and agreeing with the same, says, "Yes, the intensity of heat has increased, which means more water is being sucked up from the air and soil, which means that it's going to be a harder season for agriculture and for all of us."

Further talking of what we are doing wrong with the daily routine that we follow and perhaps, what changes we can bring to preserve the environment, she suggested, "Let's think on what we can change because that's an answer, I am constantly seeking. Given that I am a resident of an urban city. I am part of a profession that demands a certain level of consumption."

.@deespeak is talking about #WorldEarthDay with @Aastha82. #DiaMirzaWithSundayMidday #BeatPlasticPollution @Twitterhttps://t.co/GDGFX4sBZS

— mid-day (@mid_day) April 20, 2018

Speaking about the few things that one can do to contribute to the welfare of nature, Dia urges to start with the simple step of eliminating the use of from our lives.

She reveals that Mumbai has had poorer air quality in the last months than Delhi. Unfortunately, there are around 25 cities in India that have poor air quality.

Dia also shares her opinion on one of the most important aspects or rather debatable topics - Development at the cost of nature? While development is as crucial as preserving nature, how do we strike a balance? "Development can no longer come at the cost of environment. We need green cover. We need our forests, biodiversity and trees. It's important and it's possible...there are enough solutions available, if only we demonstrate the political and the public will to plan development with the understanding that it has to be sustainable. Health, safety and security have to be kept in mind," asserts Dia Mirza.

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