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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 4 Jun 2015

    Study finds rate of global warming hasn’t slowed: http://on.wsj.com/1dQdc68 pic.twitter.com/z95nc5Z8kD

    6:04 PM - 4 Jun 2015
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      1. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯‏ @JohnTesimo 4 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ icebreaking

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      1. s∆die‏ @sadieamills 4 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ groundbreaking

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      1. Deep State Cuckoo  ❌‏ @horsewithnonick 4 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ study = more "adjustments" of actual data - when do they admit that they're just tweaking reality until it matches the computer model?

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      1. Richard Kollen‏ @nuclearball 4 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ: Study finds rate of global warming hasn’t slowed: Wait...Politicians told us Global Warming was a Myth.

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      1. John D. Stewart, CFA‏ @TippecanoeCap 4 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ another study shows WSJ has lost all credibility.

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      1. A vote against the FED‏ @RangerHondo 4 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ X

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      1. Hawkeye005‏ @Hawkeye005 4 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ More Soros paid "studies?"

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      1. Jer Biederman‏ @jerbiederman 4 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ but republicans say it has...who are we to believe ;)

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      1. Anthony A Roberts‏ @castradeva 4 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ No it stopped in 1930.

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      1. Michael R Minor‏ @twitsterup 4 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ a few gigatons of CO2 from the air placed in Antarctic archive freeze will reverse global warming, is this possible?failure not option!

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      1. Karl Gra‏ @KarlGra 4 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ It cannot slow down for humans haven't stopped harming it.

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      2. RivalTek‏ @RivalTek 4 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ Global warming sure has slowed on the East Coast and Mid-west of the US. Back-to-back long & cold winters. It's June and 50 deg. Brrr

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      3. Buchssie‏ @buchssie 4 Jun 2015
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        @RivalTek @WSJ weather change takes a long time, not just one of two years/seasons. Fyi, extreme winters is linked to global warming.

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      1. Clayton Sterling‏ @Claytoncyre 4 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ That's because it's too late.

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