Environmental activist and science educator Bill Nye turned his attention to rhetoric on the campaign trail, scrutinizing Republican presidential candidates for failing to acknowledge a serious problem facing the United States: climate change.
In an interview with CNN published on Friday, when millions worldwide are celebrating Each Day —an annual event to demonstrate support for environmental protection —Nye said while more people are aware that climate change is a serious problem facing the country “than ever before,” we still have a long way to go.
“There’s still a very strong contingent of people who are in denial about climate change,” Nye said. “And if you don’t believe me, look at the three people currently running for president of the world’s most influential country who are … climate change deniers,” he said of the GOP presidential hopefuls Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz and Gov. John Kasich.
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However, of all the candidates, Kasich did acknowledged that humans contribute to climate change, but said he is not sure how much.
“I think that man absolutely affects the environment, but as to whether, what the impact is… the overall impact — I think that’s a legitimate debate,” the Ohio governor said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “We don’t want to destroy people’s jobs, based on some theory that is not proven.”









