Bill Nye, “The Science Guy”, is a mechanical engineer, that’s not nothing, but it doesn’t make him a climate scientist either. He’s been bullying climate questioners and deniers for years. In a recent interview however, he plays the victim, whining about being under fire.
It’s not that Nye doesn’t have good ideas, it’s that he’s extreme and does not have an open mind to any evidence but the evidence spewed out by computer analysts. The fact is we don’t know if carbon dioxide is poisonous or that man is the main contributor to warming. We don’t even know if this warming is in line with historical trends or if we can do anything about it.
“I definitely feel under fire, but as I say all the time, I’ve got to go into the lion’s den. It’s something in my nature…” Nye said. “Ultimately the scientific method and mainstream science will win out.”
Nye is the lion.
He also argues that millennials are nearly 100% climate change proponents in the interview Sunday with NBC MACH editorial director David Freeman.
Climate change aka global warming theory is taught in the schools as the only science. Science should be open to honest debate and this is not.
“The Science Guy” agreed in April of last year that “climate deniers” and energy CEOs should be treated no differently from war criminals.
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CFACT publisher Marc Marono quoted environmentalist crazy Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as saying that “climate deniers” and energy CEOs should be in prison alongside war criminals, and asked Nye whether such rhetoric is too extreme. Nye didn’t seem to think so.
“We’ll see what happens,” was his vague response. He continued, “Was it appropriate to jail the guys at Enron? Was it appropriate to jail people from the cigarette industry who insisted that this addictive product was not addictive?
“In these cases, for me as a taxpayer and voter, the introduction of this extreme doubt about climate change is affecting my quality of life as a public citizen. So I can see where people are very concerned about this and are pursuing criminal investigations as well as in engaging in discussions like this.”
In February of this year [and in March as well], Tucker Carlson took on Bill Nye after Nye said climate deniers have psychological problems. Nye is an insufferable know-it-all.