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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 31

    See how the temperature of your hometown has changed since you were born and how much hotter it may gethttps://nyti.ms/2C1l05V 

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      2. Gerson Bedoya‏ @gersonbedoya Aug 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        The amount of comments here againts climate change is appaling. What is it with you americans?

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      1. .cherise.‏ @reesey_pop Aug 31
        Replying to @nytimes @lainasko

        Dude. I spent like all morning looking at the different temps throughout the world over the years.

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      2. Ashley Goldsby‏ @CFB_Thoughts Aug 31
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        According to their timeline, where I grew up is actually colder now than it was when I was born (I’m not very old). But then in the next couple of years the trajectory skyrockets to the sun. I find that a little odd, I wonder if that’s the same trajectory that everyone else had?

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      1. GATA & BOLIEVE!!!!!‏ @limebalz1 Aug 31
        Replying to @nytimes @ClimateHawk2

        What’s the correlation between 90 degree temperature days and increase in population? Proven fact that more paved roads and buildings = higher temps. Reduce population and temps drop as fewer roads needed and reduction in infrastructure

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      1. Peter NotTiredOfWinningYet‏ @iquesi Aug 31
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        pic.twitter.com/LC2qqz8EHN

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      1. Theodore B Nolan‏ @TheodoreBNolan Aug 31
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        "may" Fake news.

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      1. Greg‏ @MichaelGen1 Aug 31
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        Warming is natural. We did have an ice age

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      2. Brodie Wolstenholme‏ @BroWolstenholme Aug 31
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        This would be more useful if it included projections for cities that historically haven't had 90 degree days in the past but will suffer from them in the future.

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      2. Steve Berg‏ @sberg0 Aug 31
        Replying to @nytimes @ClimateOfGavin

        This measures number of days each year with highs over 90. Sorry, fellow Seattle natives, you don’t get to play

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      3. Steve Berg‏ @sberg0 Aug 31
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        “Not prone to 90-degree days” it says. Probably so the year I was born, but there were 8 last year, a record 12 in the El Niño year of 2015

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      2. Thomas Prass‏ @ThomasPrass Aug 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        I prefer global warming over another ice age. What, if global warmings isn't caused by 4.0ppm CO2 instead of 3.5ppm (parts per 1,000) in the tamosphere? By the way: Atholls are dying, old volcanos which sink; flooding of such islands isn't caused by higher levels of the ocean.

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      1. Engr. Faizan Khilji‏ @engrFaizan55 Aug 31
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        There is a huge difference, in my childhood there was snowfall in September month but now the fans are on still in month of September- Pakistan 🇵🇰 Quetta City

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      1. Jeremiah Floersch‏ @JayFloersch Aug 31
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        Why does it not show the 1930’s?

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      1. natalie‏ @ER_nat Aug 31
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        No data for Oakland, San Jose, Santa Clara or SF...so yeah not helpful.

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      1. 50& 😁‏ @cartescott58 Aug 31
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        I could give one fuck I be dead by the time it gets real bad

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      1. Jeremy kruid‏ @JeremyKruid Aug 31
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        I knew it use to be hotter

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