@BillNye The Sky High Super Fly Science Guy
— Dylan Milner (@DMilner13) April 21, 2015
Before you even think about calling out “Science Guy” Bill Nye for hopping aboard the fossil-fuel guzzling Air Force One on Earth Day for a trip to the Florida Everglades, don’t forget that he has to get himself to Washington, D.C., first. So that’s two trips.
https://twitter.com/Synthovine/status/590661879556628481
@BillNye cuz that plane does great things to help that climate change bullshit
— Jawn WIC (@trilldauterive) April 21, 2015
@BillNye Doesn't jet travel leave a big carbon footprint? Why aren't concerned people insisting on low carbon alternatives?
— Thea Carol (@TimothyCGrome) April 21, 2015
@BillNye hmm, seems ironic. doesn't seem very climate friendly earth day.
— Allison's in Galveston (sanity intact) (@allison_b216) April 21, 2015
@BillNye No irony there… Shouldn’t you be biking there instead of burning jet fuel? #EarthDay #ActOnClimate
— Gerald Aungst (@geraldaungst) April 21, 2015
@SciTechRangers @BillNye ironic! Celebrate Earth day burning a bunch of jet fuel for fun
— bella (@bellabambina15) April 21, 2015
@BillNye @WhiteHouse you have to waste CO2 to save CO2!
— C.J. Waldron (@waldroncj) April 21, 2015
.@BillNye well, at least you're carpooling…airpooling…
— Lady Goodman (@LadyGoodman3) April 21, 2015
@BillNye @WhiteHouse lol, on Air Force One? What a farce, enjoy the ride tho.
— schuklenk (@schuklenk) April 21, 2015
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@BillNye @WhiteHouse Wouldn't #EarthDay2015 be a good day for the President NOT to use Air Force One?
— Gebs of Future Past (@The_Geb) April 21, 2015
@BillNye @WhiteHouse How much fuel does AirForce1 burn? Environmental impact? Why travel to swing state unnecessarily? Do it in Rose Garden.
— Vox Populi (@mr) April 22, 2015
https://twitter.com/EscapeVelo/status/590669414372143104
@BillNye how does flying around in a ginormous 747 symbolize the intent of Earth day? Seems like a way to pollute in style.
— Kate Peters (@Kate_Peters) April 22, 2015
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