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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 21

    China Is a Climate Leader but Still Isn’t Doing Enough on Emissions, Report Sayshttps://nyti.ms/2A06v0Y 

    6:58 PM - 21 Jul 2018
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      1. Randy Toler‏ @TolerForPres Jul 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Communism & Capitalism economics in dustbin of history 2018 Ecologism economics a word I coined in 1970's is future 400 years from now I'm writing a book on this my twitter friends around the globe Also my role in founding USA Green Party google Randy Toler New York Times

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      1.  ⬆️Ellis 🐎‏ @TrumpsKiss Jul 22
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        I knew you'd see it their way. "China is a climate leader." Yeah, they want #Trump to sign the #ParisAgreement so they can undercut U.S. trade- manufacturing by burning coal directly, while the U.S. Capps it emissions and economy. That's what I call leading from behind.💨

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      1. beichen yang‏ @beichen_yang Jul 22
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        Ask President Trump to help China stop this emission problem. New tariff on all products from China will definitely halt its entire industry thus significantly deduct carbon emissions. 50 billions tariff can not close enough factories. 500 billions should be a decent number.

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      1. Daenerys Targaryen‏ @Daenerys8888 Jul 21
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        So in reality, China is actually NOT a "climate "leader".

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      2. Leave Blank‏ @Y1123581321Y Jul 21
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        China invaded Tibet, expelled the Dalai Lama, stole tons of gold to invest in it's infrastructure, separated families, subjects Tibetans to severe human rights abuse, is depriving India and SE Asian countries of water right. Is China doing enough?

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      3. Zachary‏ @ZacharyHzH Jul 21
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        Clearly not enough to combat those misinformation out of your comments

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      1. andreas seiler‏ @REALWIZARD999 Jul 22
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        China isn't doing anything and neither are the multi nationals who have set up shop there.

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      1. $tan $itwell‏ @DjTimmills Jul 22
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        Even a broken clock is right twice a day

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      1. Joseph lorenzo‏ @3kingsJoseph Jul 22
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        Who’s calling the kettle black? We no longer participate in international climate protocols. China is at least working towards a cleaner future enviroment. Write about the Republican’s denial of climate change. The real reasons, profit and greed.

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      1. BonesE53‏ @Bonesqx4 Jul 21
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        Only a moron would believe as NYT does that China gives a sheet about or does anything to promote emissions restrictions

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      1. ChooseSafetyFirst‏ @ChzSafetyFirst Jul 21
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        #FailingNYtimes idolizes #China - they are the largest threat on earth. Get it correct for once.

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      1. Stan Duzy‏ @DuzyStan Jul 21
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        As opposed to Trump backing out of the Paris Climate Agreement?

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      1. Bo Rein‏ @Bo_Rein315 Jul 21
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        China is a climate leader. ?? What are you high?

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      1. john w. king‏ @jwkfayette Jul 21
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        that`s right, china & india are the main problems, & they want us to do more, no china has to step up !

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      1. StayWoke‏ @HotTakeDebate Jul 21
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        This was taken 5 yrs agopic.twitter.com/XlhDO17ix3

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      1. StayWoke‏ @HotTakeDebate Jul 21
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        Um has anyone ever walked outside in any of China’s major cities ? They’re a climate leader ?

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      1. US Dreamer2‏ @USDreamer2 Jul 21
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        NYT is so amusing- “China produces more than a quarter of humanity’s emissions of global warming gases. China emits more carbon from burning fossil fuels than the United States and Europe combined” but your headline makes total sense to the left, who only read headlines.

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