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Director/editor of @CarbonBrief. Served 16 years at the Guardian. Author of A Life Stripped Bare, The Final Call, Will Jellyfish Rule the World?...

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    Leo Hickman‏Verified account @LeoHickman 26 Jul 2018

    As temperatures in the UK near record levels, MPs warn today that heatwave deaths could triple by 2050. So what do the editors of the Daily Mail and the Sun do? Order their writers to aggressively attack climate scientists...pic.twitter.com/QoMd5IFsYt

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      2. Jim McQuaid  😷  🇪🇺 #COVIDisAirborne‏ @jimmcquaid 26 Jul 2018
        Replying to @LeoHickman

        apparently one risk from heatwaves is a hash brown up your bottom.... quality journalism!

        2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. Jeff Norwood-Brown‏ @JeffNBrown 26 Jul 2018
        Replying to @jimmcquaid @LeoHickman

        These people know way more than the folk who study climate for a living. It's obvious. Climate scientists are just inventing the crisis because, err, because, they errm, gain no benefit either way. Yes, that will be it.

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      2. Leo Hickman‏Verified account @LeoHickman 26 Jul 2018
        Replying to @TimScharks

        my sense is their personal vested interest in what temps will be like in 2050 is limited

        1 reply 4 retweets 80 likes
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      1. Chris Peters‏ @Chr1s_Peters 26 Jul 2018
        Replying to @LeoHickman

        I don't think Booker ever needs an order to attack climate scientists. More like it's his default setting.

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      2. JS  🦕 🦕 🦕  🦖‏ @JohannShiel 26 Jul 2018
        Replying to @LeoHickman @mrjamesob

        We get the newspapers we deserve, don’t we? Millions of us lap up this claptrap. Why?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Robin Whitlock  🇪🇺‏ @RobinWhitlock66 26 Jul 2018
        Replying to @JohannShiel @LeoHickman @mrjamesob

        Because millions of Brits are thick. That's why.

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      2. Dave McCarthy‏ @davedave7777 26 Jul 2018
        Replying to @LeoHickman @mrjamesob

        Why do you British allow this bollix journalism?

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      3. Sally Lee‏ @SallyALee 26 Jul 2018
        Replying to @davedave7777 @LeoHickman @mrjamesob

        Think it’s called freedom of speech @davedave7777. And we get to humiliate the bollix “journalism” on Twitter. The sort of people who read these cat litter tray liners spout this sort of nonsense already.

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      2. J H‏ @GorgonZola84 26 Jul 2018
        Replying to @LeoHickman @mrjamesob

        That Christopher Brooker looks exactly like what I imagine an Opinions writer for the Daily Mail would look like.

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      3. Robin Whitlock  🇪🇺‏ @RobinWhitlock66 26 Jul 2018
        Replying to @GorgonZola84 @LeoHickman @mrjamesob

        He's actually greyer and more haggard than that now. It's what happens when you suddenly discover a ring in a river and then steadily get possessed by Sauron.

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