Bill Nye has given an insight into what he thinks America will be like in 100 years

Bill Nye has given an insight into what he thinks America will be like in 100 years

By : quickinsuranceguru.com

Saying many people will have moved away from Florida and New Orleans, that electricity will come from nuclear fusion and solar power, and that we will have systems in place to avert natural disasters.

The engineer, television presenter and science communicator spoke to Newsweek a exploring some of the globe's most catastrophic disasters and how to avoid them.

The series explores many potential natural and unnatural disasters, from volcano eruptions to hurricanes caused by manmade climate change.

Nye told Newsweek that he, personally, is "very concerned"  about Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs)—something that the show explores in  its third episode.

While people may be scared of natural disasters such as asteroids or  volcano eruptions, Nye said the "real deal" is what could destroy  humankind.

"Earth is going to be here no matter what we do. We want to preserve the  quality of life for the environment for us, for us people," he said.

Asteroid would be a real planet killer. But the one that I'm actually very concerned about is the so-called coronal mass ejection, where the sun produces this stream of highly charged particles.

The worst time for climate change will be in 50 years, Nye said, when the U.S. will be dry, and electrical services will not be as reliable. But he also said that the best is yet ahead for humankind.