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    USA TODAY‏Verified account @USATODAY 20 Jan 2016

    Fueled by El Niño and man-made global warming, 2015 was the planet's warmest year since 1880 http://usat.ly/1V8AinK pic.twitter.com/4Iqh6uE3Np

    4:35 PM - 20 Jan 2016
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      2. Maros Mark Kocan‏ @MarosUSA 20 Jan 2016
        Replying to @USATODAY

        @USATODAY so what made 1880 warmest year?

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      3.  〽️cCleery‏ @rascalmac 20 Jan 2016
        Replying to @MarosUSA

        @MarosUSA @USATODAY that's just when they started keeping a record. Wasn't actually one of the warmest.

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      1. Michael R Minor‏ @twitsterup 20 Jan 2016
        Replying to @USATODAY

        @USATODAY 🆘we have enough CO2 to store in case solar flares wash 🌬CO2 to space♻️CO2-78*☃🔮 to prevent☃ ice🌍age🌏🌎pic.twitter.com/wyOy9CTsmW

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      2. Nathan Rahhal‏ @AsgardSG1 20 Jan 2016
        Replying to @USATODAY

        @USATODAY man made global warming my ass there is no such thing as global warming data can be manipulated

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      3. ¿?‏ @KissMyHitchens 22 Jan 2016
        Replying to @AsgardSG1

        Are you saying that it can or that it has been @AsguardSG1? @USATODAY

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      4. Nathan Rahhal‏ @AsgardSG1 22 Jan 2016
        Replying to @KissMyHitchens

        @KissMyHitchens @USATODAY both talk to your local meteorologist see what they tell you

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. ¿?‏ @KissMyHitchens 22 Jan 2016
        Replying to @AsgardSG1

        What has a local meteorologist to do with global warming @AsguardSG1? @USATODAY

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      6. Nathan Rahhal‏ @AsgardSG1 22 Jan 2016
        Replying to @KissMyHitchens

        @KissMyHitchens @USATODAY they are weatherman they look at the data all the time and are the most knowledgeable don't believe into the fear

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      7. ¿?‏ @KissMyHitchens 22 Jan 2016
        Replying to @AsgardSG1

        They are LOCAL weatherman @AsguardSG1. They do not look at global data and they don´t do research. Climatologists do. @USATODAY

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      8. Nathan Rahhal‏ @AsgardSG1 22 Jan 2016
        Replying to @KissMyHitchens

        @KissMyHitchens @USATODAY they do look at global data your just ingrained to believe what you hear all the time do research yourself

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      1. John‏ @JbuetowJohn 20 Jan 2016
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        @USATODAY when can I plant Banana trees in NW Ontario

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      1. dan catoe‏ @DanCatoe 20 Jan 2016
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        @USATODAY I say let's move before it gets too bad!!!

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      1. Stayhigh‏ @stanal16 20 Jan 2016
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        @USATODAY 1880? Hope people are taking notes...global warming is for real! 🌋😡

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      1. Theodore B Nolan‏ @TheodoreBNolan 20 Jan 2016
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        @USATODAY If it rids us of winter, then good.

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      1. Britt Jacks‏ @SBJ35215 20 Jan 2016
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        @USATODAY El Nino is the cause, the only reason this record broke is because November and December was so mild.

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      1. Bill Paul‏ @billpaul17 20 Jan 2016
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        @USATODAY NOAA is about as creditable as our #POTUS.

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