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Climate El Niño 20 July 2014 The name El Niño, Spanish for ‘child’ or ‘the Christ child’, was first used by fishermen along the coasts of Ecuador and Peru to refer to a warm ocean current that typically appears around Christmastime and lasts for several months
Weather The Big Freeze of 1963: One of the coldest winters on record 25 January 2013 One of the coldest winters on record
Climate Trawling for good news 03 March 2012 The fishing industry faces multiple challenges, one of which is climate change....
In the Spotlight Wind power: How a low carbon crossing of the Greenland icecap went seriously wrong 23 February 2012 How a low carbon crossing of the Greenland icecap went seriously wrong
Weather Winter Hazards 18 January 2012 The shortest day may have passed, but although summer is on the way, the coldest months on average are still to come
Climate Secrets of the Deep: Dr Matt Palmer talks about the importance of currents to our climate 16 September 2011 Secrets of the Deep: Dr Matt Palmer
In the Spotlight Terror in the mud: Tania Salmen on a mountain expedition that took a slippery turn 05 August 2010 A mountain expedition that took a slippery turn