and it s not just and it s notjust the uk temperature record that is likely to topple today and tomorrow. we are also looking at individual records for scotland, england and wales all being broken, and if anything tomorrow looks like it will be a bit hotter than today. i will have all the details throughout the programme. good morning. farms across the country, like this one in suffolk, are already dealing with a very dry first half of the year, as you can see from the reservoir levels behind me. now comes the heatwave. i will be looking at the effect it is having on the food they produce that we all rely on. also on breakfast this morning, one of the conservative mps vying to be party leader will be knocked out of the running today, when the latest round of voting takes place. in sport, how rory mcilroy let it slip away on the final day at st andrews, as cameron smith pockets a cool £2 million winner s cheque for winning the open. good morning. welcome to cambridge where th
Our minds i, we see dirty men coming out of the ground covered in sort, that kind of thing. Talk us through how you are changing this industry. T are changing this industry. I understand many people have the same perception, but really, modern mining is so far from that view of how mining has always been done. For example, many of the largest mines in the world are now powered 100 by renewable energy. The worlds largest Copper Mine is 100 renewable power. The operations in all of Latin America are powered by renewable energy. This is an industry at the forefront of embracing low carbon technologies. Another issue people are worrying about when it comes to mining as the water that we use, because it is so essential for processing the minerals. Actually some of the largest Mines Today are using 100 Desalination Water such as the mine injuly, one of the largest Copper Mines operated by tech resources, people worry about our impact on nature
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