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be settled with a game to spare in cape town on wednesday. australia and england have already qualified from one group, while in the other three teams still have a chance to fill the two positions. defending champions new zelaand are top at the moment with jamaica behind. they meet south africa later. and that s all the sport for now. the met office has has confirmed thatjuly has been one of the wettest on record. the wet conditions are causing a big problem forfarmers, who are struggling to harvest quickly and efficiently. our environment correspondent jonah fisher reports. growing crops without water is impossible. but too much rain creates problems too. eleanor gilbert is from a farming family in berkshire and is learning to work in a changing climate. this morning, because the sun
the met office has has confirmed thatjuly has been one of the wettest on record. the wet conditions are causing a big problem forfarmers who are struggling to harvest quickly and efficiently. our environment correspondent jonah fisher reports. growing crops without water is impossible. but too much rain creates problems, too. eleanor gilbert is from a farming family in berkshire and is learning to work in a changing climate. this morning because the sun is finally shining we re off to combine some oilseed rape. after a july dominated by rain, she s making the most of a break in the weather to harvest crops that ideally should no longer be in the ground. eleanor is working with her youngersister, lucy,
the evidence is everywhere. humanity has unleashed destruction. this must not inspire despair, but action. we can still stop the worst. but to do so, we must turn a year of burning heat into a year of burning ambition and accelerate climate action now. here in the uk the met office has said last year s record breaking temperatures were a taste of things to come. if carbon emissions continue as expected, by 2060 an average july in the uk will be as hot as 2022. month after month, these records are being broken. we re seeing extreme weather events around the world, whether they re heat events, wildfires, droughts, even flooding events linked with climate change as well. and we re going to see more of those much more frequently, more intense, more prolonged as our climate continues to change. let s take a look at