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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 18 Sep 2017

    Opinion: The bigger issue than global warming is that more people are choosing to live on the coasts http://on.wsj.com/2wq8oBY  by @RyanMaue

    1:13 PM - 18 Sep 2017
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    19 replies 66 retweets 107 likes
      1. larry marshall‏ @lwmarsha 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @RyanMaue

        @RyanMaue wanna talk about the bs tropospheric heating pause that gets thrown around?pic.twitter.com/cS1xv5ZVyM

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      2. Will Anderson‏ @Will_L_Anderson 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @RyanMaue

        Title totally misses the point. The article is about how climate change effects long term weather rather than isolated instances.

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      3. Will Anderson‏ @Will_L_Anderson 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @Will_L_Anderson @WSJ @RyanMaue

        The article doesn't even mention the factor of location of where people live once!

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      1. Peter M Mahahead‏ @petermmahahead 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @RyanMaue

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        https://twitter.com/petermmahahead/status/816066128451604481 …

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        Peter M Mahahead @petermmahahead
        "He says yes that's all very serious, but still more people die of heart break than radio activity." Saul Bellow https://twitter.com/petermmahahead/status/814900534188642304 …
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      1. BadBoyz‏ @obrewsky1 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @RyanMaue

        Did alGore get the memo?pic.twitter.com/mTIblAKJlo

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      1. Norman Jefferson‏ @JeffNorm 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @RyanMaue

        Ppl have always lived on coasts. Building on flood plains and cstl wetlands, and covering with impervious sfc is the problem.

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      1. Mark‏ @MarkDog227 19 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @RyanMaue

        And build below low tide too! Don't blame the same old hurricanes. Blame the gvmt for allowing people to build there.

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      1. Jaime Eagle‏ @jamese1045 18 Sep 2017
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        An odd premise.

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      1. Morris Bocian‏ @RentACFO 18 Sep 2017
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        As long as the #Federal #Government bails people who live on the coast the rich will want to live there

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      1. Adrasteia‏ @Adrasteia17 18 Sep 2017
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        How does this apply to those burning up in the West? They don't live on the coast.

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      1. Dr. Nick‏ @NotthatkindofDr 18 Sep 2017
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        Or, you know, pumping gigatons of CO2 into the atmosphere. But also, Miami condos....

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      1. Maziwa‏ @thabanibhebhe99 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @TheSikuza @WSJ @RyanMaue

        Kkkkkk Kkkkkk yah

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      1. F. Hub.‏ @fred_hub 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @RyanMaue

        Come on guys! The Narrative the narrative keep focused.

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      1. Deanna Jacobson‏ @Buglettesmom 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @RyanMaue

        So we need to build on stilts and keep our trees really short. And put wires underground.

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      1. Jas Lake‏ @999FineG 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @RyanMaue

        Dad always said location location location. These goofs never got the message from anyone.

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      1. Deplorable‏ @McneelJeffrey 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @RyanMaue

        & why is that, maybe that efficient Gov of ours running & then subsidizing the flood industry & relying on ppl to do the Right thing. Lol

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      2. Justin M‏ @xakazonaex 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @RyanMaue

        Yeah, real useful analysis there Mr "Scientist". Let's just move everyone off the coasts and forget about any pesky "cause".

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      3. Peter Pesola‏ @VoluntaryOnly 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @xakazonaex @WSJ @RyanMaue

        adaptation & mitigation are the only solutions, end the federal flood insurance program. Man has been adapting to changing climate 4ever

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