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    Stefan Molyneux‏Verified account @StefanMolyneux Sep 17
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    Forget vicious cycles – here’s the ultimate virtuous one: - more people use more energy - more energy means more CO2 - more CO2 means more plants - more plants feed more people You really could not design a better planet! Yay universe! 💕

    1:00 AM - 17 Sep 2019
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      2. StringerNews1‏ @StringerNews1 Sep 17
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        Small problem with your calculus--CO2 is not plant food, and plants cannot respire extra CO2. Because CO2 causes global warming, more heat means plants die, and then so do people. Boo 👉 you for criminally faulty logic!

        52 replies 0 retweets 13 likes
      3.  🦝 CoonBear 🐻‏ @darkkent85 Sep 17
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        Replying to @StringerNews1 @StefanMolyneux

        Learned about this in elementary schoolpic.twitter.com/aKABubV6a2

        13 replies 64 retweets 255 likes
      4. Yash Patil‏ @ypatil16_gooner Sep 17
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        Replying to @darkkent85 @StefanMolyneux @StringerNews1

        Ikr, when did the world forget about this most basic biological concept

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      2. What!?  🌹‏ @BladesOfChaos70 Sep 17
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        90% sure you're just trolling at this point.

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      3. Eric Rodgers‏ @EricRod87315583 Sep 17
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        Replying to @BladesOfChaos70 @StefanMolyneux

        He's 100% correct. Increased temperatures and carbon dioxide are better for life. The geological record proves this.

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      4. Maceo‏ @Maceoii Sep 17
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        Replying to @EricRod87315583 @BladesOfChaos70 @StefanMolyneux

        So you're on record saying this is a good thing. There is A HUGE disconnect here and I'm really not sure why. We have credible science saying you're wrong and hear you are thinking that higher temperatures across the board is a good thing.

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      5. Brad Jordan‏ @malixthdran Sep 17
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        Replying to @Maceoii @EricRod87315583 and

        I've never seen one shred of credible science on climate change. Not one single prediction model has been close, let alone reproducible.

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      2. Maceo‏ @Maceoii Sep 17
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        Replying to @StefanMolyneux

        But we're cutting down trees aren't we?

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      3. Matthew Smith‏ @ScorpioDragon94 Sep 17
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        Replying to @Maceoii @StefanMolyneux

        Yes and replacing them with more it's amazing.

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      4. Captain SoyBeard McNeckpants esq.‏ @ObiPress Sep 18
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        Replying to @ScorpioDragon94 @Maceoii @StefanMolyneux

        No we aren't replacing them with more. Not to mention that that wouldn't fix the issue which is destruction of carbon collecting ecosystems. You can't replace Forrest or jungle by planting trees. Ecosystems are complex and often fragile. They take time to develop.

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      2. Audrey Weber‏ @AudreyAnnW Sep 17
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        God, the Creator, knew what he was doing. “Let all things be done decently and in order.”

        3 replies 0 retweets 14 likes
      3. notyourman‏ @the1researcher Sep 17
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        Beautiful!

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      2. El Pirata Joker  🏳️‍🌈‏ @nicolasmartin45 Sep 17
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        Geologists, botanists, paleontologists, biologists, climatologists, chemists:pic.twitter.com/rtmtnFZah4

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      2. Tohru "Fog on my Society" Adachi‏ @Oktoberblitz Sep 17
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        Replying to @StefanMolyneux @ManWithTheBFG

        That’s not how Co2 works though. Have you ever been inside a greenhouse? The air inside there isn’t pure Co2 Just like your body plants need a mix of gases to breathe if we had a pure Co2 atmosphere life as we knit it could not exist

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      3.  🎃Salvatore’s Spooky Sadism Memes 🎃‏ @ManWithTheBFG Sep 17
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        Replying to @Oktoberblitz @StefanMolyneux

        We aren’t going to have an atmosphere of pure CO2. Plants use CO2 to make Oxygen. They use CO2 for energy the same way we use oxygen for energy. That being said the consequences of more CO2 are impossible to predict with certainty. But life thrived back when the planet had more.

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      4. Tohru "Fog on my Society" Adachi‏ @Oktoberblitz Sep 17
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        Replying to @ManWithTheBFG @StefanMolyneux

        That was a drastically different kind of life a very long time ago at the rate of climb Co2 is at currently modern life will not have time to adapt to the climb like it did to the fall all those sons ago

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      5.  🎃Salvatore’s Spooky Sadism Memes 🎃‏ @ManWithTheBFG Sep 17
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        Replying to @Oktoberblitz @StefanMolyneux

        Well, we certainly won’t have less oxygen. Even so the consequences of a change in atmosphere are very difficult to predict, I don’t dispute that at all.

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