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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 6 Jun 2017

    On climate, China and the U.S. have reversed roles. But coal is still king for Beijinghttp://on.wsj.com/2sesWdU 

    10:15 PM - 6 Jun 2017
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      1. Barbara From Az‏ @bahnmc 6 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        And their air is toxic.

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      1. OnTheGround‏ @zeningge 6 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        It is a good thing to put Beijing on the spot light as US exits the accord. BJ is not stupid, soon it will find an excuse to get out as well

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      1. John Welsh‏ @John1_Welsh 6 Jun 2017
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        I think President Trump understands China better than President Macron does.

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      1. CabanaBoy‏ @Redfujiguy 6 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        So what? I'm glad Trump has gotten the US out of that wealth distribution scheme engineered by Obama and the EU.

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      1. Aldo the Appache‏ @buddha_envoy 6 Jun 2017
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        They can buy out pollution technology now. Well played, Mr President

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      1. Stephen Chao‏ @StephenChao25 6 Jun 2017
        Replying to @zaleski_thomas @WSJ

        Since 1850to2014,US's carbon emission was377billion tons,EU's was326.1b tons,China's was 171.1b tons.Tell me again:Who's the biggest?

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      2. Gonzalo Vergara‏ @GlenSalo 6 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        #China has a very similar world outlook to that of #Trump --> China FIRST!

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      3. ░D░S░‏ @zhrrz 6 Jun 2017
        Replying to @GlenSalo @WSJ

        Except it joined the Paris agreement. America first or china first doesn't mean 'fuck the world'

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      4. Gonzalo Vergara‏ @GlenSalo 6 Jun 2017
        Replying to @zhrrz @WSJ

        As long as "the world" doesn't get in the way of the interests of China First ... or USA First...

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      5. ░D░S░‏ @zhrrz 6 Jun 2017
        Replying to @GlenSalo @WSJ

        99% of countries find no contradiction between their interests and global interests. America is actually part of the world

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      6. Gonzalo Vergara‏ @GlenSalo 6 Jun 2017
        Replying to @zhrrz @WSJ

        Procrustean agreements that do not benefit US should be disavowed.

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      7. ░D░S░‏ @zhrrz 6 Jun 2017
        Replying to @GlenSalo @WSJ

        US setup their own agreement, which isn't even binding. Beyond that, DT's admin rejects climate science. The issue isn't the Paris agreement

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      8. Gonzalo Vergara‏ @GlenSalo 6 Jun 2017
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        It's a political problem. #Parisclimateaccord represents complete failure on part of Congress to address issues via legislation & not by /1

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      9. Gonzalo Vergara‏ @GlenSalo 6 Jun 2017
        Replying to @GlenSalo @zhrrz @WSJ

        deference to exec authority. 2/

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      1. Pineapple Polis‏ @pineapplepolis 7 Jun 2017
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      1.  💕 😈Persephone 😈 💕‏ @PersephoneRPN 6 Jun 2017
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        May be on the #ParisAccord but doesn't mean consequences for how toxic China's air still is and will continue to be

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      1. ASKs‏ @Democratize_CHI 6 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        How would a normal person trust a worse-than-North Korea dicatator? Stay alert 24 hours, @POTUS @VP

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