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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 22 Dec 2016

    China launches satellite to monitor global carbon emissions http://on.wsj.com/2ikbsEn pic.twitter.com/JIUHepVWW0

    10:55 AM - 22 Dec 2016
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    19 replies 71 retweets 74 likes
      1. Spook Pi‏ @Pispook 22 Dec 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        and you all are buying it? look at the smog problem they have right now...you think they care about carbon emission?

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      1. Philemon OWONA‏ @philemon_owona 23 Dec 2016
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        China, USA, Russia, Europe, Japan & India, etc: together, let's clean this space mess -- old satellites. Too much space junk guys!pic.twitter.com/0BQwbIjcAY

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      1. Sargent Lukhele‏ @Seargent_73813 22 Dec 2016
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        : china has themselves to monitor

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      1. Roar‏ @_Simhaw 22 Dec 2016
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        Think we'd need a constellation of 24 more sats, just to monitor China's carbon emissions...but a good start!

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      1. Il Bonux‏ @matteo_bonux 22 Dec 2016
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        Per forza se continuano così solo loro i primi a morire. #pollution #CO2 #Inquinamento #cina #news

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      1. Carlos E Alvarez, MD‏ @AIMS600doc 22 Dec 2016
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        would you look at that. They are getting ahead of us! And our newly elected monopartisan majority government persist in "denialism".

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      1. JOHN LOCKE‏ @JOHNLOCKE33 22 Dec 2016
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        China should monitor and control there own emissions.

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      1. Karan S‏ @karanism_chai 22 Dec 2016
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        I wonder if the emissions put out by the launch were also factored in? I wonder

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      1. Mark Webber‏ @mrwebber35 22 Dec 2016
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        China is aware of the problem but wants to study it with hard core science. Better than Trumps argument https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQFKtI6gn9Y&index=23&list=FLZkcSA9MKYHOyvnGoCJxzOQ …

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      1. Hurones Mexicanos‏ @MeAndMyFerrets 22 Dec 2016
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        Trump will Tweet about it! Chinese conspiracy is foolish & unpopular! Something something @HillaryClinton! China stocks will tank! Sad!

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      1. Supply Chain Hot Tub‏ @sc_hot_tub 22 Dec 2016
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        I thought that's what U2 planes were for, "monitoring carbon emissions"?

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      1. Kim Lee‏ @RedMap1 22 Dec 2016
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        LOL have you ever been to China they are the source of most Carbon Emissions

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      1. lan C‏ @11308lan 22 Dec 2016
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        哈哈

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      1. john palomino‏ @johnpalomino 22 Dec 2016
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        . Lol. Yea right. Carbon emissions.

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      1.  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 KING of JOCKISTAN  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿‏ @KINGofJOCKISTAN 22 Dec 2016
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        that it's creating!

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      1. vinay t v‏ @tvvinaytv 22 Dec 2016
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        ultimate

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