
Scientist Bill Nye prods Trudeau to explain rationale behind Kinder Morgan
OTTAWA — Popular TV science personality Bill Nye put Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the spot Tuesday to explain Canada’s approval of a controversial pipeline which, if built, will increase the flow of oil from Alberta to the Pacific coast.
“Tell us about the Kinder Morgan pipeline,” the American scientist asked Trudeau as they concluded a panel discussion on science and innovation in front of students at the University of Ottawa.
As he prodded the prime minister, Nye, best known as the host of the 1990s PBS show “Bill Nye the Science Guy,” and more recently for the Netflix series “Bill Nye Saves the World,” cited a study by a group called The Solutions Project that concluded Canada could live entirely without fossil fuels if it fully embraced renewable energy sources.
Trudeau agreed there is tremendous potential in Canada to develop renewable power from wind, solar, geothermal and as-yet-unimagined sources.