@candice_ralston Suck it up Bernie Sanders; there is no global warming, People will only do what's in out best interest!
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Hi Candice, I'm a physicist and I'd love to discuss the topic of man-made climate change with you if you're interested
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global warming should be extremely high on everyone's list. Even if you don't have children or grandchildren.
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unless you hate water and air and food.
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But Bernie! Trump and Pruitt are environmentalists. They are doing everything they can to protect and preserve the swamp.
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hell no they not sry but have u see who's trump EPA guy? Trump is putting his donnors in his cabinet pls wake up
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That's my point! I'm being sarcastic.
They're preserving the SWAMP that Trump promised to drain.
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really? Bernie's the sellout? How is that swamp draining going? Putin? Or his latest meeting w/ Koch bros? Or or
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I knew I liked you ;)
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@ScottyPruitt11 why does bernie hate u so much. what did you do to himThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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no, we need a leader who understands CO2 is vital to all living things on earth and not a 'dangerous pollutant.'
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Pretty sure everybody understands it's importance, but realizes that, in the quantities humans produce, it can be (is) a dangerous pollutant
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ok thanks. So it's just the manmade 4% of atmospheric CO2 that's dangerous. Other 96% must be the good stuff.
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Just like anything, a balance is required. With the amount of CO2 that we are outputting, are you saying there are no negative effects?
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I'm saying if CO2 is truly dangerous then focusing on only 4% of it is like draining the pool on the Titanic
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4% above natural levels can be devastating. That's creating a chain reaction throughout the planet and it's only getting worse.
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this is a 4% increase of a gas that's only .04% of the atmosphere and is needed to sustain life.
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meanwhile, farmers inject CO2 into greenhouses to increase plant growth.
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