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    USA TODAY‏Verified account @USATODAY May 13

    Think you aren't personally responsible for climate change? Think again.https://usat.ly/2tLyDzS 

    10:20 PM - 13 May 2018
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    • সনি ভূঁইয়া বাঙ্গালী Tim Murphy James Werts gene parsons SandyB Reg Caymol 🤓🎤🔥💎 Pam Ringley Cullen McCoy ✝️🇺🇸 It's me, Anna
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      1. Bob Strout‏ @cordia_83 May 13
        Replying to @USATODAY

        How much does Al Gore and his elite friends melt?

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      1. Russ Fodchuk‏ @fodder88 May 13
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Fake news

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      1. Uri Blago‏ @UriBlago May 13
        Replying to @USATODAY

        How much Arctic ice is melted each time climatologists fly to an international conference instead of Skyping their panel presentation on the dangers of fossil fuels?

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      1. Arqahn‏ @Arqahn May 13
        Replying to @USATODAY

        If I run my refrigerator colder will that help reduce my part if the arctic ice melt? 🤔🤔🤔

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      1. David Milak‏ @milak_david May 13
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        Sorry, don’t accept Nephilim projections and condemnation of humans. Sun spot cycles create cycles of rising and falling of temperatures.

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      1. Wannabe St. Derek‏ @CathoConser May 13
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        I keep several ice trays in my freezer to offset this. #Caring #ClimateWarrior

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      1. Zach Peters‏ @mulegear21 May 13
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        The only person personally responsible for climate change is al gore. #trump2020 #KAG #BuildTheWall #burnthatbeautifulcleancoal

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      1. Indy Jay‏ @Nullcommonsense May 13
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Well at least not as much as some people who are full of hot air

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      2. JonO‏ @jonodhra May 13
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Stop!!Stop!! All the science-ing; its sooo hard.

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      3. Jaclyn‏ @jlrealww May 13
        Replying to @jonodhra @USATODAY

        You don’t believe in climate change?

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      4. JonO‏ @jonodhra May 14
        Replying to @jlrealww @USATODAY

        Yes, climate changes. The question is do I believe in manmade climate change. That also is yes. But how much is caused by humans, and is warming good or bad are the real questions. Ascribing all warming to humanity then dividing it by “how much ice we each melt” is propaganda.

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      1. Don Scotter‏ @sdcoyote73 May 14
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Oh I get what you're saying. I'm not supposed to drive 5k miles a year to help make up for Leonardo DiCaprio going by private jet to a global warming conference.

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      1. Richard Faris‏ @fdlgator May 14
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        Wonder how much the Hollywood elite melt each year with their private jets, 5 homes, big SUVs, etc, etc, etc...

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      1. Sarcasm King‏ @cincybrian May 14
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        But aren't meteorologists responsible for being wrong over half the time?

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      1. C Warren‏ @pundit456 May 13
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Hyperbole diminishes credibility; especially when you blame someone who has never set foot out of Brooklyn for something allegedly happening in the Artic.

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      1. the grinch & max‏ @caroldanvers019 May 13
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        who lets volcanos erupt who sends tornadoes who lets it rain who causes earth quakes who causes hurricanes who lets it snow the bad storms not man our heavenly father man gets no credit for nothing hes in control wake up look around u we dont own nothing here

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      1. the grinch & max‏ @caroldanvers019 May 13
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        i dont take summer road trips and i dont care how stupid do scientist have to be gods doing all this all this climate change all the changing weather patterns him he built this planet hes in control wake up u dumbies we dont control nothing here god does

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      1. Martin Fry‏ @MartinsPostings May 16
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        The melting ice is called ‘global warming‘. Wind, mudslides, ice, hail, snow, heavy rain storms are called ‘climate change’ The climate event has to labeled with the name best applies to it.

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