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    New Scientist‏Verified account @newscientist 10 Apr 2019

    Antarctica team to search world's oldest ice for climate change clues http://bit.ly/2GgfAUJ pic.twitter.com/b8th75XCFO

    9:31 AM - 10 Apr 2019
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      1. BrianD‏ @briandpop 10 Apr 2019
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        That'll be the ice in my freezer then , with a perfectly preserved Brussel Sprout stuck in it.

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      1. Angella ⭐️King‏ @PicklePunchD 10 Apr 2019
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        No pay wall? @elonmusk did you and Nina strike a deal? It was great to be able to read the full article. Thank you🙏 Side note: any way Nasa or SpaceX could assist with suits and equip. so team could drill longer than 2 months of the year? Just curious.

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      1. Elliot Marks‏ @elliotuk 10 Apr 2019
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        @elonmusk this could be the solution to global warming.https://grist.org/sponsored/the-breakthrough-that-could-actually-reverse-climate-change/ …

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      1.  🍇 🍏 🍌 Puppy  🍌 🍏 🍇‏ @WoofSmile 10 Apr 2019
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        Climate change clues ? Lol😂

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      1. Mulchie‏ @Mulchie3 10 Apr 2019
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        Take sunblock and drink lots of fluids. It's not there.

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      1. Nicholas Bunker‏ @NicBunker 10 Apr 2019
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        Could that be why the ice shelves are deteriorating - too many scientists trying to find a problem through testing?

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      2. John mosher‏ @Johngmosher 10 Apr 2019
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        Can anyone point me to anyone studying negative feedback? I assume that as the ocean rises and the earth warms the number of green things will go up dramatically? More heat = more water = more rain = more jung = less carbon? help me!

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      3. Gabriel Gingras‏ @GGing1996 11 Apr 2019
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        It doesn't take into account increased and harsher warm and cold waves that will destroy ecosystems. It will be more difficult to grow food and some large cities will become unlivable.

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      1. Bostjan Petac‏ @bostjanpetac 11 Apr 2019
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        I hope the machines are electrically powered 😀

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