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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 10 Mar 2013

    Research suggests average global temperatures were higher in last decade than over most of the past 11,300 years.http://on.wsj.com/XYwz0X 

    9:20 AM - 10 Mar 2013
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      1. Corey Husak‏ @CoreyHusak 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ I was gonna joke that its cold where I am right now, so you're disproven, but someone already said that seriously #lifeisparody

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      1. VILLAIN DIARY‏ @giselessecret 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ The earth changes naturally just like its always done. Can't blame it on some "thing" it's a normal part of evolution!

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      1. Clinton Beeland‏ @cbeeland 13 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ

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      1. Guillaume Simard‏ @gsimard01 11 Mar 2013
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        Captivating results on #climate evolution - avg. global temp. rose by 1 deg. C since the Holocene epoch onset RT @WSJ http://on.wsj.com/XYwz0X 

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      1. Peng Toh‏ @PengKToh 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ More people, more activities, hence (unusually) warmer - no surprise. What may be is any significant contribution by "natural forces"

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      1. Kid Brightwillow‏ @KidBrightwillow 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ Research based on the analysis of chemicals in the shells of sea creature fossils. A process never used before.

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      1. Sierra‏ @SierraQuin 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ @APPropst how will this affect the air conditioning industry, economically?

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      1. KM‏ @GAB_KMFL 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ Not even a percentage point in the life of this planet.

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      1. Camburn Shephard‏ @Camburnclimate 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ : Another recent paper that should be talked about. http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/8/1/014024/pdf/1748-9326_8_1_014024.pdf …

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      1. Camburn Shephard‏ @Camburnclimate 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ This is the paper/idea that should have had traction this week. http://earthweb.ess.washington.edu/roe/GerardWeb/Publications_files/Armouretal_EffClimSens.pdf …

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      1. Michael Wm. Denis‏ @MWmDenis 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ So when was the thermometer invented? And how many data points did they use?

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      1. Terry Jackson‏ @tezisold 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ Well there was an ice-age just before then so 1 would expect the temp to be rising

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      1. Apes2Angels‏ @Apes2Angels 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ Anyone checked the data quality? They tell us that it's getting warmer and warmer when in fact it hasn't warmed for16+years.

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      1. Cliff Kagiri Mutegi‏ @cliffkagiri 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ i hope this gets all of our governments as well as individuals thinking up unique ideas on how to reduce climate change

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      1. Senator Lampoon, aka Steve Deering‏ @SenatorLampoon 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ Pretty much what you'd expect coming into an ice age.

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      1. OliverVictorAmoroso‏ @obamoroso 10 Mar 2013
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        “@WSJ:Research suggests average global temperatures wer higher in last decade than over most of da past 11,300 years.http://on.wsj.com/XYwz0X ”

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      1. Camburn Shephard‏ @Camburnclimate 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ The pasting of a short term warming on a 400 year resolution study is not science. Propagana?

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      1. Sandra Pring‏ @AlwaysWatchnDFW 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ Mother Earth does what she needs to continue to exist in balance with the heavens. Her rotation depends on it. We are insignificant.

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      1. Yasir Şerif‏ @alshariffyasir 10 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ So much A/C's, ICE's, & Jets running in the environment.

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