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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 11

    Summer nights in the U.S. have warmed at nearly twice the rate of days, with overnight low temperatures increasing 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit per century since 1895https://nyti.ms/2KSGdDa 

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      1. One Man's Opinion‏ @Tim_E_Leininger Jul 11
        Replying to @nytimes

        Um...how can you have a "per century" statistic for just one century? Should it not read, "increasing 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit over the past century"?

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      1. Kurt Kueny‏ @KurtKueny1 Jul 11
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        The human race is so screwed...

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      1. Jamie‏ @CollisMeansHill Jul 11
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        pic.twitter.com/kLpwSyV0Y7

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      2. TᴜʟᴩᴀΩ™♞ 🇺🇲‏ @TulpaOmega Jul 11
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        Lies.

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      3.  ⚔WarriorWithASmile ⚔‏ @VictorsSmile Jul 11
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        Surprising, our nights are anywhere form 20 - 30 degrees cooler than our days. But then, we check temperatures.

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      2. Nathan Wing‏ @NathanWing1 Jul 11
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        since 1895, that's a drop in the bucket in the timeline of the world, prove it means something.. go back 200 yrs, 300 yrs, 400 yrs, etc.

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      1. Steffen Buessecker‏ @sbuessec Jul 11
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        Can we put these graphs on a gigantic poster and place it onto the front lawn of the White House?

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      1. hcarr4‏ @HolliCarr4 Jul 11
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        So? Your point?

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      1. STOP THE NONSENSE‏ @freethinkerman1 Jul 11
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        @nytimes pushing the bulls**t global warming agenda for the Globalists 💩

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      1. Elijah Brice‏ @ElijahBrice1 Jul 11
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        Who pays attention to the global cooling then global warming then climate change then who knows what it's called this week false science and religion anymore? They've been caught manipulating the data so many times it's not worth arguing

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      1. W.‏ @Wills518 Jul 11
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        I'll be dead before it really matters anyway

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      1. John Adame‏ @jadda566 Jul 11
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        Earth was not created so that man could extract fossils and burn them as fuel., man’s fallen nature including man’s intelligence is a catch 22 and curse. Invention of atomic bomb has man in fear of instant death for example.

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      1. Kevin McNamee‏ @C4Mac Jul 11
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        I wonder what the raw numbers look like before they've been fed through the carefully crafted algorithm.

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      1. Paul DeGeorge‏ @yokelII Jul 11
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        Temperatures were lowest during the cold war. Will it help if we bring that back?

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      1. EquineRider‏ @Old_Privateer Jul 11
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        Think about how much concrete and asphalt there is now that takes longer to cool down then there was in 1895.. That is a really stupid comparison with a million variables that proves nothing except that someone has too much time on their hands.

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      1. iamtheMAGAbot‏ @iamtheMAGAbot Jul 11
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        #MAGA summerful nightsful in the u. s. have uncoldedful at the rateful of daysful, with temperaturesful increasing…ful

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      1.  ❌ ‏ Bob Schwab  ❌ ‏‏ @BobSchwab9 Jul 11
        Replying to @nytimes

        That's because the heat is trapped in the CO2 and has more effect when the Sun isn't contributing heat as well.

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