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What would Bill Nye the Science Guy get our home planet for Earth Day?"We need electricity," Nye told Live Science in an exclusive interview on Thursday ."We need not only what we can get right now with existing technologies — with wind, and solar and geothermal energy — but we need that so-called baseload. We need electricity when the sun's not shining and the wind's not blowing.

Sign up to Peacock to watch Bill Nye as he explores all the world of disasters, both natural and man-made, and explain how we can survive the worst that the world can throw at us. "Well look, you have to be optimistic, or you're not gonna get anything done — and I'm talking about anything," Nye said."If you think you're gonna lose the soccer game, you will lose." Except in this case, the result of the soccer game concerns the fate of all humanity.

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