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a tough time in the newsroom, so many people loved him and knew him so well, he was an integral part of the entire bbc operation for so long. but he has a top bloke, and he will be much missed. lots of memories of george coming out through the programme today. thejuly heatwaves in europe and the us would have been virtually impossible without the effects of human induced climate change, according to a study by scientists in the world weather attribution group. 0ne plan to tackle the climate crisis is the ban on sales of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030, but is the uk ready for the electric car revolution? 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt reports. i ve been told that here in the welsh countryside could lie the future of the car. so this is not what i was expecting. it s a vw beetle. ah, you must bejustin.