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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 18

    Global temperatures in 2017 reached near-record levels, NASA and NOAA scientists sayhttp://on.wsj.com/2FSEK9r 

    7:45 PM - 18 Jan 2018
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      2.  🇺🇸 RyeGuy #WWG1WGA‏ @captainrye21 Jan 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! The internet is exploding with the latest corruption scandal and you are reporting on Global Warming??

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      3. gil gardner‏ @gilgardner2 Jan 18
        Replying to @captainrye21 @WSJ

        They report on a lot of things that’s why it’s called a newspaper

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      1. RogerD8881‏ @D8881Roger Jan 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        Is this the Al Gore inconvenient truth Fed Climate EXPERTS? We need a new DOOMS day movie to measure in REAL life what happens in 10yrs. Get on that right away, before we die.pic.twitter.com/0EPFcNvVWf

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      1. PeterG‏ @SambasFather Jan 19
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        Go to Chicago in January.

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      1. Beau P‏ @nvpuckstopper Jan 18
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        Still cant grow citrus where I live. So it hasn’t warmed enough

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      1. Peter Fry‏ @peterfryREAL Jan 18
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        America first

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      1. Brian Edwards‏ @BEdwards85 Jan 18
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        which means they weren't record levels, which means this isn't news, which means I lose respect for your journalistic integrity daily.

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      1. Jammii24‏ @taibofryt34 Jan 18
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        How long you going to hold out, WSJ? #ReleasetheMemo

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      2. Col_tishall‏ @CTishall Jan 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        Put it on Fox News so Dotard Trump can see / hear - if his attention span is that long.

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      4. Col_tishall‏ @CTishall Jan 18
        Replying to @Red_State_Rebel @WSJ

        No doubt human foot print on climate. Dinosaurs extinct. Trouble with GOP - tull@of dinosaurs.

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      6. Col_tishall‏ @CTishall Jan 19
        Replying to @Red_State_Rebel @WSJ

        Lies, damn lies and statistics. Statistics are like 1967 song: "bend me, shape me, anyway you want me, long as you love me, bend me, shape me anyway you want me, you got the power to turn on the light" Read more: American Breed - Bend Me Shape Me Lyrics | MetroLyrics

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      1. Me‏ @bigndn2011 Jan 18
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        There's no global warming. Just ask tRump and his tards.

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      1. Demi‏ @mustang7880 Jan 18
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        I’m willing to bet that the overwhelming majority of climate change naysayers are not climatologists, meteorologists or have been trained in scientific process

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      1. Hawkeye005‏ @Hawkeye005 Jan 18
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        When the left stopped agreeing the sun was the primary source for heat on earth you knew these NASA/NOAA alerts were bullshit. When NASA/NOAA “scientists” reject the sun as our primary source of heat why care anymore?

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