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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 22

    Australia is especially vulnerable to climate change. So why is it political suicide for prime ministers to address it?https://nyti.ms/2w3y0Cn 

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      2. Club Star Wars (With a sprinkle of The Witcher)‏ @Club_Star_Wars Aug 22
        Replying to @nytimes

        Because they're right wing, science denying religious nutters who think climate change is is a myth. Much like the US government right now.

        4 replies 1 retweet 12 likes
      3. Nsraban‏ @nsraban Aug 22
        Replying to @Club_Star_Wars @nytimes

        Lol it was global warming, now climate change. Dont get climate alarmists with their obsession with sea levels. You want to help, go and give the money to the poor.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Club Star Wars (With a sprinkle of The Witcher)‏ @Club_Star_Wars Aug 22
        Replying to @nsraban @nytimes

        Climate change is a consequence of global warming. You don't have to take my word for it go and read some science papers on the subject

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Nsraban‏ @nsraban Aug 22
        Replying to @Club_Star_Wars @nytimes

        Trust me, I hv read a lot. There's a reason scientists use CONSENSUS not FACT to describe climate change. Anytime a scientist use a consensus, it's a fancy way of saying the statement is not factual. Just like the evolution theory.

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      6. Club Star Wars (With a sprinkle of The Witcher)‏ @Club_Star_Wars Aug 22
        Replying to @nsraban @nytimes

        So you are a science denying religious person who thinks climate change is a myth? Also, do you know the difference between a scientific theory and a layman theory? The English language can be confusing sometimes. Evolution is a scientific theory... But also a fact.

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      7. Nsraban‏ @nsraban Aug 22
        Replying to @Club_Star_Wars @nytimes

        No one is denying climate change, the climate has been changing since the beginning of this earth. Evolution is not a fact, more of a consensus of science trying to explain the beginning of man bc there's no way one can prove something that evolved out of time to be in time.

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      8. Club Star Wars (With a sprinkle of The Witcher)‏ @Club_Star_Wars Aug 22
        Replying to @nsraban @nytimes

        There are different avenues of evidence that proves evolution as fact. From fossil evidence to genetics to geographical placement of species and so on. Also, what is the issue with scientific consensus?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      9. Nsraban‏ @nsraban Aug 22
        Replying to @Club_Star_Wars @nytimes

        I used scientific consensus bc just like climate change alarmist, the evolution theory is a general agreement, though not every scientist assent to that theory.

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      1. Weehawky‏ @Weehawky Aug 22
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        They aint drinking the Al Goreade ?

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      2. TᴜʟᴩᴀΩ™♞ 🇺🇲‏ @TulpaOmega Aug 22
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        Because it is a load of crap and always has been with your Church of Global Warming lies and nonsense. There's GEO-engineering going on, but climate change itself is driven by the sun and is not driven by us and that is a fact. Just NWO One World Government LIES and FAUX-science.

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      1. Traficant’s Ghost‏ @TraficantJim Aug 22
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        Hiring Sarah Jeong should have been business suicide for you, but clearly, huwhyte people aren’t running things, so who is?

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      2. Dot Confucious‏ @dotconfucious Aug 22
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        Australians know that reducing Australia's carbon footprint is not going to influence climate change but will place a huge financial burden on the country.

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      2. Dimi‏ @DimitraSibonis Aug 22
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        Because the Australian govt is under the spell of the Murdoch run media that Are climate change sceptics

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      1. andreas seiler‏ @REALWIZARD999 Aug 22
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        Australia is not vulnerable it will survive shifting weather patterns this is not the first drought and it won't be the last. Carbon Emission control is a lofty ambition that has many consequences. People say they want change but do very little themselves to improve life on Earthpic.twitter.com/AmLaR456KD

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      1. Pieter Vijgeboom‏ @pvijgeboom Aug 22
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        Because there are too many ostriches that put their heads in the sand? Like most politicians, mostly interested in short term solutions

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      1. tacotrumpfan69‏ @tacotrumpfan69 Aug 22
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        Let’s hope these politicians have a change of heart and start giving Australia better weather. I hear they hog it all for themselves 🤣

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