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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 19

    Lebanon’s ancient cedar trees have outlived empires and survived modern wars. Now, global warming could destroy them. https://nyti.ms/2NtmPZU pic.twitter.com/maeDfcOWxQ

    3:30 AM - 19 Jul 2018
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      1. T L Osborne‏ @TLOsborne1 Jul 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        Thank you NYPravda for once again proving you uselessness as a news source! Pushing the fake global warming nonsense again. Nypravda, always good for a few laughs, too bad you are taken seriously!

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      1. Ralph‏ @StuckInStock Jul 19
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        pic.twitter.com/js5ATnUpjM

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      1. د. عبدالرحمن الشنيفي‏ @dgoldtech Jul 19
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        Hezbollah of Iran has destroyed the whole #Lebanon and you guys are talking about a tree . Set your priorities guys ..

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      1. Rhonda‏ @ronniebhere Jul 19
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        Very Crap, our #NewZealand Kauri Trees are disappearing, very sad, but the Gov is trying to rectify this. Those Ancient Cedar Trees are #awesome

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      1. Jill‏ @ABCisFakeNews Jul 19
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        Rubbish.

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      2. D 🥃mb 🍭cr 🍒tsS 👑ck‏ @DumbocratsSuck Jul 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        I'm continually amazed by your cowardice in reporting. Why do you use the world "could" in this tweet. If you aren't prepared to commit that the trees will be destroyed, you are just speculating and should not being going to press. It's absolutely pathetic pseudo-journalism.

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      1. Jim O'Rourke‏ @CoachJimORourke Jul 23
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        Hard to read the news nowadays. What isn't depressing?

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      1. François Parenteau‏ @Fugaise Jul 19
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        Lol. Not global warming global geoingeneering.

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      1. Jason Lemon‏ @JasonLemon Jul 19
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        Omg

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      1. Denis.t‏ @t_charn522 Jul 19
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        Above ground environmental ''canaries'

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      1. Brian Rockwood‏ @brianrockwood Jul 19
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        Oh, here we go with this nonsense. And why the debunked "global warming" terminology??

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      1. Allen Whitehead‏ @AWhitehead555 Jul 19
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        Take a tip from coal miners, they would use a bird in a cage as a early warning system...?

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      1. Stephen Hanning‏ @shanning2 Jul 19
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        “Could.” Always “could.” 😴😴😴

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