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'The planet is on fire': Bill Nye driven to F-bomb rant by climate change

- Luke O'Neil

Bill Nye is done messing around. Look out, because while you might not typically associate angry talk with the normally-mild-mannered “Science Guy” Nye, when it comes to the threat of global climate change, he has – understand­ably, perhaps – lost his patience. And how.

The beloved science educator and television personalit­y, best known for his children’s program Bill Nye the Science Guy, appeared on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver on Sunday in a segment on the plan to fight climate change, and started throwing the F-word about – a lot. (The plan is sponsored by the US House of Representa­tives’ Alexandria OcasioCort­ez and the longtime environmen­tal advocate and Senator Ed Markey, and is known as the Green New Deal.)

The non-binding resolution, as Oliver pointed out in the segment, has been especially polarizing, and is regularly ridiculed in bad faith by Republican­s, despite the scale of the climatebas­ed issues it merely suggests might be a good idea to address, such as carbon-pricing.

In a short bit, Nye appears to explain why that concept might help.

“When something costs more, people buy less of it,” Nye says in a makeshift science lab, cutting to the chase. He goes on to explain why burning less fuel in our cars or burning less coal might help prevent fires, floods, and crop failures. And then he says, because Oliver is a “42-year-old man who needs his attention sustained with tricks, here’s some fucking Mentos in a bottle of Diet Coke”, an experiment with mints and soda that appears to delight the host.

After explaining the idea being carbon taxes, and the difficulty politician­s have getting people to accept the idea of a new tax, Nye returns for another experiment to cut through all the talk.

“By the end of this century, if emissions keep rising, the average temperatur­e on Earth could go up another four to eight degrees,” Nye says, losing his patience. “What I’m saying is the planet is on fucking fire,” he says while taking a torch to a globe.

“There are a lot of things we could do to put it out. Are any of them free? No, of course not. Nothing’s free, you idiots. Grow the fuck up. You’re not children any more. I didn’t mind explaining photosynth­esis to you when you were 12. But you’re adults now, and this is an actual crisis, got it? Safety glasses off, motherfuck­ers.”

 ??  ?? Bill Nye, beloved science educator and television personalit­y, is getting angry about climate change. Photograph: Nina Prommer/EPA
Bill Nye, beloved science educator and television personalit­y, is getting angry about climate change. Photograph: Nina Prommer/EPA

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