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    USA TODAY‏Verified account @USATODAY May 4

    Carbon dioxide — the gas scientists say is most responsible for global warming — reached its highest level in recorded history last month.https://usat.ly/2jsRee5 

    2:30 PM - 4 May 2018
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      1. Lisa Welch‏ @LisaSWelch May 4
        Replying to @USATODAY @lisassister

        This needs a DIS-like button. @realDonaldTrump seems to believe that global warming is a made-up farce by China, creating extra TAX! http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2016/jun/03/hillary-clinton/yes-donald-trump-did-call-climate-change-chinese-h/ … Is this guy for real, or what??? #IdiotInChief

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      1. Matt Mungan‏ @mattmungan May 4
        Replying to @USATODAY

        How do people read this and think there are too many regulations?

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      1. Jimmy  🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦‏ @JimPillinger May 4
        Replying to @USATODAY

        The effect has been gradual but there will be catastrophic events in the near future. Massive tipping points breached and we're not ready.

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      1. resist 🌊‏ @SueBauman12 May 4
        Replying to @USATODAY @ajschanfield

        Thank you Scott Pruitt and trump

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      2. Anthony Vavricka‏ @AnthonyVavricka May 4
        Replying to @USATODAY

        let's keep propping up the coal industry - who's great idea??

        2 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
      3. Our Revolution NE‏ @OurRevolutionNE May 4
        Replying to @AnthonyVavricka @USATODAY

        And don't forget natgas, oil, and tarsands.

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      1. Lorena Andry‏ @LorenaAndry5 May 4
        Replying to @USATODAY @SafiMaasai

        People won’t learn, until it actual happens to one of them.

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      1. TNgarrett‏ @tngarrett May 4
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Dont worrry, the Paris climate accord will save Earth. Cause as you can tell, its having such a major impact.

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      2. Ashley Renee Bowen‏ @Arby1987 May 4
        Replying to @USATODAY

        WELCOME TO SUMMER! Of course those levels are gonna b high especially 4 the month of April. GMAB with this "global warming" stupidity. Has any1 thought 2 factor the SUN in this fear-monger tactic? PUH-LEASE!

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      3. PenguinPatriot‏ @Zaphods50 May 4
        Replying to @Arby1987 @USATODAY

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      1. Cristy Bodnar‏ @pookoo_2000 May 4
        Replying to @USATODAY @ColMorrisDavis

        Trump probably thinks it's a good thing since he likes big numbers. 🙄

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      2. Butch Pinkham‏ @BPinkham May 4
        Replying to @USATODAY

        So dint was as high or higher 800,000 years ago, who was to blame back then? No power plants or oil companies, right?

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      3. loopnotdefined‏ @loopnotdefined May 4
        Replying to @BPinkham @USATODAY

        It would help if you bothered to learn what climate change is, and why it's bad. CO2 levels have only ever spiked this fast during one of the mass extinction events. Speed is the key here, because it's almost impossible to adapt fast enough.

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      4. loopnotdefined‏ @loopnotdefined May 4
        Replying to @loopnotdefined @BPinkham @USATODAY

        Additionally, CO2 800,000 years ago *capped out* at the levels we're seeing today. But today's CO2 show no signs of ever slowing down.

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      2. Ind, DisVet, MBA‏ @kfergi2017 May 4
        Replying to @USATODAY @ColMorrisDavis

        @potus taking us back to the industrial age of the 19th Century

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      2. rob‏ @dadz1949z May 4
        Replying to @USATODAY @HeidiPrzybyla

        Yet we had record cold. Imagine that.

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      4. rob‏ @dadz1949z May 5
        Replying to @obtuse_bird @dh_im and

        Should have studied your chemistry an biology more you would understand be blessed.

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