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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 19

    In cities that are already scorching hot, temperatures and humidity are rising to levels that the human body simply can’t tolerate, researchers warnhttps://nyti.ms/2uwvBiT 

    10:48 PM - 19 Jul 2018
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    • Kevin Barata Susanne Kraft Recep Demir Md. Sohel Rana Epifanía Arriaga Mon Ana I Campbell Panachikkal A L B I N Deutsche Allianz Klimawandel und Gesundheit
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      1. AYANLOLA ABDULJELIL‏ @owolabitaiwo Jul 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        Imagine planting of trees (drought resistant plants) in all region to increase TRANSPIRATION, which will indirectly increase the chances of RAINFALL and a cool and fresh weather. The govt must act by encouraging planting of trees across the nation aside emission regulation.

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      2.  ✊2the Hill‏ @2the_hill Jul 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        #ClimateChange what the #IllegitimatePOTUS doesn’t believe in science #TrumpsAIdiot

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      2. Jens‏ @jenskristianson Jul 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        Which means people in these regions will have to emigrate - but will have less places to go as more and more west countries close their borders - sad

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      3. Richard Paulsen‏ @richardpaulsen Jul 19
        Replying to @jenskristianson @nytimes

        We should open our borders. All people should be able to live wherever they desire or feel safe. Whatever the cost to the old fashioned national state and finances. We have an obligation to sacrifice our way of living in the hope of helping some people short term

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      4. Jens‏ @jenskristianson Jul 20
        Replying to @richardpaulsen @nytimes

        We could also be much harder tackling climate change now and stop pandering to fossil fuel companies.. I am not saying it is good to just let people come to west - but this is inevitable and will happen whether we like it or not.. very tricky situation

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      5. Richard Paulsen‏ @richardpaulsen Jul 20
        Replying to @jenskristianson @nytimes

        Agree on fossil fuels, but I think it's a grave mistake to build down western national states to accomodate emigration.

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      6. Jens‏ @jenskristianson Jul 20
        Replying to @richardpaulsen @nytimes

        No simple answers

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      1. Sue Hutchinson‏ @rangerwyld Jul 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        Not only just India but countries all around the Equator including Egypt, Ecuador, parts of Asia.

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      2. Jackie‏ @Jackie_Paper90 Jul 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        Everybody grab their tinfoil hats

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      3. Chrissy B  🏖️‏ @ChrisBr83143864 Jul 19
        Replying to @Jackie_Paper90 @nytimes

        Lol, they don't understand weather patterns.

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      4. Jackie‏ @Jackie_Paper90 Jul 19
        Replying to @ChrisBr83143864 @nytimes

        It's especially funny because the article says she passed out from fasting for Ramadan and was traveling in a bus with no a/c in the desert

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      2. macrofossil‏ @macrofossil29 Jul 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        Tent cities in McAllen, Texas. Temperature 1:00am CST, heat/humidity index: feels like 90 degrees Tomorrow? heat/humidity index: will feel like 107 degrees per Google weather for McAllen, Texas

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      3. Chrissy B  🏖️‏ @ChrisBr83143864 Jul 19
        Replying to @macrofossil29 @nytimes

        Good thing each of those tents are equipped with airconditioning.

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      4. macrofossil‏ @macrofossil29 Jul 19
        Replying to @ChrisBr83143864 @nytimes

        Good thing the courts are making Trump & DHS re-unite the families so these minors don't have to try to survive in a tent in southern Texas in such heat w/an a/c unit that may/may not work.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Chrissy B  🏖️‏ @ChrisBr83143864 Jul 19
        Replying to @macrofossil29 @nytimes

        Lol, they have it much better than trying to survive in the desert. You are quite the drama queen though.

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      6. macrofossil‏ @macrofossil29 Jul 19
        Replying to @ChrisBr83143864 @nytimes

        takes one to know one.

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      7. Chrissy B  🏖️‏ @ChrisBr83143864 Jul 19
        Replying to @macrofossil29 @nytimes

        Oh, please. You really didn't know the tents were air conditioned when you posted that baiting tweet? 🙄 Then, you take it further by "hoping" an a/c won't break down. Grow up.

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