Bill Nye ‘The Science Guy’ Falsely Claims Not Many Countries Beside U.S. Have Tornadoes

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Bill Nye “The Science Guy” was on Fox News's “America's News Headquarters” Saturday trying to make the case that despite it being “very difficult to mathematically connect” this year's tornado activity to global warming, “Tornadoes are almost certainly a consequence.” When host Uma Pemmaraju asked a seemingly simple question, “Are other countries seeing the same type of activity, the intensity of these tornadoes picking up in those regions as well,” “The Science Guy” first seemed completely stumped, and then gave a rather absurd answer (video follows with transcript and commentary): BILL NYE: The tornadoes very difficult to mathematically connect to climate change, but the rains, the extra warmth in the atmosphere, the extra water vapor in the atmosphere, that’s, those are facts. That’s the real deal. Now, we, we are patriots. We are from the U.S. I am. And you would like the U.S. to be the leader in addressing this problem. We would like to be out in front in trying to deal with whatever it is that’s holding in all this heat and creating all this extra water vapor in the atmosphere. Tornadoes are almost certainly a consequence. It is indeed telling that “The Science Guy” didn't once mention the impact of this year's La Ni

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