THE Climate Show, hosted by BBC Countryfile's Tom Heap, has been axed by Sky News after nearly three years on air.
The work of Sky News correspondents both here and abroad investigated how global warming is changing our landscape and changing how we all live our lives.
The team at the Climate Show aimed to show the excitement and peril bound up in this critical subject.
Hosted by BBC's Countryfile Tom Heap, the daily programme was replaced with a half-hour weekly edition which aired every Saturday and Sunday.
In this weekend's final programme, Tom said: "That is it for The Climate Show. This is our final outing.
"A huge thank you to the people who've given their time and their wisdom to appear on the show, the great production team and most of all - to you, for watching."
Tom Heap
The environmental journalist has been reporting on science and the environment for 25 years.
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But presenting the weekly Climate Show on Sky is back to his roots as he began his broadcasting career as a sound man when Sky News was born in 1989.
He left for journalist training at the BBC and worked in news and documentaries there for the next 20 years.
Tom has made many BBC Panorama documentaries on food, energy and the environment.
He still reports for Countryfile on BBC One and Costing the Earth on Radio 4.
Tom is also the creator and presenter of BBC Radio's flagship climate change podcast '39 Ways to Save the Planet'.
He reveals some of the real-world solutions to climate change that are happening around the world, right now.
Outside work, Tom likes to hike, bike, chop wood, grow chillies and watch movies.
The Climate Show is available on Sky News on-demand.


