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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Sep 4

    Opinion: The problem isn’t climate-change denial. It’s doubt that activists have the answers, writes @wrmeadhttps://on.wsj.com/2Nhvm5V 

    2:45 PM - 4 Sep 2018
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      1. Shy sullivan‏ @Mikesul33830663 Sep 4
        Replying to @WSJ @wrmead

        Oh ok so let’s take a picture of nuclear power plant cooling towers which hav a zero carbon footprint lol oh Wall Street journal

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      1. Basia K‏ @BeejknowsItAll Sep 4
        Replying to @RubelloM @WSJ @wrmead

        How do you know? Seriously? Are you smarter than 90% plus of scientists who disagree with your assessment?

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      1. Cliff Franklin‏ @CFFQuin Sep 4
        Replying to @WSJ @wrmead

        BTW, that’s steam coming out of the chimneys.

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      2. Jacob Carrizales‏ @DesperadoDanMan Sep 4
        Replying to @WSJ @wrmead

        Yes they do? They just don't want to pay attention or implement them. Activists are constantly telling them what's causing these problems, and they ignore it and deny it. They are 100% the problem.

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. Mark Harmon‏ @M5Harmon Sep 4
        Replying to @DesperadoDanMan @WSJ @wrmead

        Because many activists are trying to make money on it.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Jacob Carrizales‏ @DesperadoDanMan Sep 4
        Replying to @M5Harmon @WSJ @wrmead

        Okay let them make money off it. Save the environment wtf?

        3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Mark Harmon‏ @M5Harmon Sep 4
        Replying to @DesperadoDanMan @WSJ @wrmead

        Because it's all about the money and not the environment, cronyism rules this industry.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      6. Jacob Carrizales‏ @DesperadoDanMan Sep 4
        Replying to @M5Harmon @WSJ @wrmead

        Okay i get you, but these things they're asking for whether it's for money or not do preserve the environment? Or are we only accepting selfless solutions?

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      7. Mark Harmon‏ @M5Harmon Sep 4
        Replying to @DesperadoDanMan @WSJ @wrmead

        Show me people without bone to pull from and people would listen to them. The Gore cronyism behind climate science pushes people away. They could care less about environment, many of them are the worst polluters.

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      8. Jacob Carrizales‏ @DesperadoDanMan Sep 4
        Replying to @M5Harmon @WSJ @wrmead

        Thinking about your issue with activists, don't you think the coal industry is also just trying to make money without regard for the environment or people's health?

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      1. MMWR‏ @Mere_pear Sep 4
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        pic.twitter.com/8omU2N0c9K

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      1. Asymmetry‏ @AsymmetryZero Sep 4
        Replying to @WSJ @wrmead

        1. Activists do not own coal fired power stations. 2. Your dear leader Trump has destroyed the EPA , who are the ones that have the answers to the problem. 3. @WSJ your opinions are less than worthless, they are downright toxic to the American public.

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      1. gonçalo santos‏ @macado3 Sep 4
        Replying to @WSJ @wrmead

        Tell Mr. Trump that the climate is not changing we had temperatures of 48 degrees in August in Portugal this year, JA is the effect of the changes

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      1. Matt Gordon‏ @mdgordo Sep 4
        Replying to @WSJ @wrmead

        The problem isn’t that wsj editorialists are stupid. It’s that they are intentionally obscurantist

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      1. Pakkatto‏ @pakkatto Sep 4
        Replying to @WSJ @wrmead

        Profit x People Profit before this mess explodes.pic.twitter.com/AjztVnQkY7

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      1. seventytvvo‏ @seventytvvo Sep 4
        Replying to @WSJ @wrmead

        A bullshit deflection by a bullshit editorial outlet. A discussion about "the answers" can't even get started because of the denialists! You won't even come to the table to try to find a solution! Trump axed the Paris Agreement, ffs!

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      1. Goy Vey‏ @GoyVey Sep 8
        Replying to @WSJ @wrmead

        Anyone who supports mass immigration is a climate change denialist, too: once Third Worlders arrive in the 1st World, their fossil fuel use explodes.https://youtu.be/TL8JYmGQtyI 

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      1. lyricalvolt #HFSG‏ @lyricalvolt Sep 5
        Replying to @WSJ @wrmead

        Lies, lies, and more lies.

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