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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 27 Sep 2013

    Who's to blame for global warming? U.N. says it is "extremely likely" humans are.http://on.wsj.com/18tJhtu 

    1:46 AM - 27 Sep 2013
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      1. Scott Kruse‏ @SWKruse 27 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ Who gets credit for the Earth's cooling?

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      1. Kevin Hensley‏ @KevinHensley 27 Sep 2013
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        “@WSJ: Who's to blame for global warming? U.N. says it is "extremely likely" humans are. http://on.wsj.com/18tJhtu ” aka they have no clue

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      1. The Knoxville Lab‏ @TheKnoxvilleLab 27 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ @FxfollowerCA - It seems as though there would actually have to be quantifiable evidence of "global warming" first... YAAWWWWN.

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      1. Oiler 34 Fan‏ @ealonso921 27 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ I have always felt that certainly human kind hasn't helped but that the earth goes in cycles and that its just part of nature.

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      1. LSBSU VP Welfare‏ @lsbsuFarzana 27 Sep 2013
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        “@WSJ: Who's to blame for global warming? U.N. says it is "extremely likely" humans are. http://on.wsj.com/18tJhtu ” errrrmm.. Who else?

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      1. Craig‏ @SnookWhisperer 27 Sep 2013
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        Not good enough. “@WSJ: Who's to blame for global warming? U.N. says it is "extremely likely" humans are. http://on.wsj.com/18tJhtu ”

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      1. Daniel‏ @danyull_ 27 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ I was going to blame beagle puppies.

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      1. Ian Sephton‏ @iansephton 27 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ: Who's to blame for global warming? U.N. says its likely humans. http://on.wsj.com/18tJhtu ” my vote was pandas, cant trust them.

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      1. Bryant Whelan‏ @BryantGWhelan 27 Sep 2013
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        Duh. “@WSJ: Who's to blame for global warming? U.N. says it is "extremely likely" humans are. http://on.wsj.com/18tJhtu ”

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      1. Joe Sanders‏ @joesanders33 27 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ agenda driven results as always. No warming in what, 15 years now?

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      1. Fred Peters Jr.‏ @Fepj512 27 Sep 2013
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        Nahh,really?Wow, it took the UN to figure that? RT:"@WSJ: Who's to blame for global warming? U.N. says it is "extremely likely"humans are."

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      1. Manish Sharma‏Verified account @_Manish_Sharma_ 27 Sep 2013
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        An eye-opener indeed RT @WSJ: Who's to blame for global warming? U.N. says it is "extremely likely" humans are. http://on.wsj.com/18tJhtu 

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      1. William J. Journey‏ @Alaskanbushman 27 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ: Climate change is a Cosmic event. When you look-up at night and see the stars, are you looking at the future or the past!?

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      1. Athian Athian Dut‏ @AthianDut 27 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ Developed countries should be blame for global warming because most of them refused to comply with the environmental rules.

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      1. Warren Wainwright‏ @warrenwainwrigh 27 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ Hmm, I guess we should listen to the UN on global warming. They don't have a political agenda whatsoever...

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      1. El‏ @Doeidgrl 27 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ No shit Sherlock.... Where have you been?

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      1. Anthony Violi‏ @AV_Weather 27 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ As usual, they have no proof, but we do have proof we have not warmed in 15 years with an 18% increase in C02 ppm. I see...

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      1. Rosemary Prescious‏ @RPrescious 27 Sep 2013
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        Here it comes. Do not waste your prescious time online for nothing. Click on the link: http://MegaStoon.Com/?share=24062  @wsj

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