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Nearly three decades after the final episode of his beloved TV show aired, the Science Guy hasn’t lost his way. In fact, in ...
"If we replaced 80% of roofs and pavements in U.S. cities with cool materials," Nye narrates in the video, "it would offset the global warming produced by up to 12 years of the country’s ...
“Bill Nye makes the solution comprehensible.” Through colorful, engaging animation, the video illustrates how global warming occurs when more of the sun’s energy enters Earth’s system than ...
Uncover the truth behind 13 common misconceptions about global warming! This insightful exploration addresses myths and misunderstandings surrounding climate change, providing clear explanations ...
After a week of record-breaking extreme heat across the nation, science educator Bill Nye told "This Week" co-anchor Martha ...
In the new video above, Bill Nye the Science Guy explains why climate change is much more than a buzzword. “It’s a real and serious issue,” he says. In fact, the world’s leaders are ...
Warming Trends Warming Trends: Bill Nye’s New Focus on Climate Change, Bottled Water as a Social Lens and the Coming End of Blacktop A column highlighting climate-related studies, innovations ...
The End is Nye premieres Aug. 25 on Peacock. For 29 years, Bill Nye has been banging his enthusiastic drum for all things science. He’s been one of the most recognizable faces of “cool ...
The six, 45-minute episodes assault viewers with epic global disasters—manmade and natural—in full VFX spectacle before offering a glimmer of hope in how science can help us survive, mitigate ...
Is global warming real? Do you have any response to people who say it's not real? Nye: Well, to the people who say it's not real, you're wrong. The scientific consensus on human-caused climate change ...
When did global warming start? Nye: People like to say around the year 1750; this is when James Watt, who was a mechanical engineer, got a steam engine that worked very well.