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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 31

    The number of extremely hot days is rising around the world. See how your hometown has changed since your birth — and how much hotter it may get.https://nyti.ms/2PVvSoz 

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      1. Kathy Copelin‏ @kathycopelin Aug 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        The comments to this data...wtf is wrong with people? We need to get our sh$t together. NOW

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      1. Josh Slayton‏ @jrslayton Aug 31
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        Checked 5 places I’ve lived in my life. Every one is down since 1979. And you wonder why there are skeptics on the climate models going forward.

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      1. Andrea A. Pescina L.‏ @Pescina_andrea Aug 31
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        pic.twitter.com/pjmgsy3wfH

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      1. alliekenney‏ @alliekenneynyc Aug 31
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        I wish this info could have been combined w/humidity data to tell us, e.g., how many days a year had dewpoint 70 or higher. This is what really bothers me -- days when temp is "only" 85 or 87 but dewpoint is 73 or 75.

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      1. Yankeesfan66‏ @rangersfan1966 Aug 31
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        Religious zealots who don't believe in climate change but believe in Hell are not consistent.

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      1. Barry McCaulkiner‏ @mccaulkiner Aug 31
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        Fake news

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      1. Mike Hots‏ @MrGadget56 Aug 31
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        We all died in the frantically predicted ice age 30 years ago.

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      1.  🇺🇸 Daniel Cortez  ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ 🇺🇸‏ @DanielC47441779 Aug 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        No one cares until it’s too late...☠️

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      2. Doug Sheridan‏ @dougsheridan Aug 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        Pro-tip: When you see graphics that use hot reds and oranges to convey a planet on fire, it's likely a bad-faith effort to manipulate you.

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      3. Kahil  🏳️‍🌈‏ @Kahil Aug 31
        Replying to @dougsheridan @nytimes

        Or it's been the way we have indicated differences in temperatures for over a century now.

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      4. Doug Sheridan‏ @dougsheridan Aug 31
        Replying to @Kahil @nytimes

        Really? Please point me to that long-established color pallette and corresponding scale that removes all risk of manipulation by the NYT and other agenda-driven news outlets. I'll wait.

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      1. Chongo Wyrhta, Esq.‏ @twitslovetotwit Aug 31
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        Hmm...I was born on Earth. Hell looks like where the whole fucking place is headed.

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      2. KING Tu☥||ÄNGEL ZÄRÄTE ✝️‏ @bruised_knee Aug 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        Actually I was in a weird town a couple months ago and I had to this magic trick to patch up an ozone area where it was severely damaged to keep the suns rays from damaging it more and then just add some clouds as a grounder effect to heal

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      3. KING Tu☥||ÄNGEL ZÄRÄTE ✝️‏ @bruised_knee Aug 31
        Replying to @bruised_knee @nytimes

        I can tell Arizona has this thing goin on too haha

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      4. KING Tu☥||ÄNGEL ZÄRÄTE ✝️‏ @bruised_knee Aug 31
        Replying to @bruised_knee @nytimes

        I got San Diegos weather under control though

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      2. Roast‏ @Dillroast Aug 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        I'd also like to add the sun is brighter too. Lack of Ozone around the world

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      3. Kahil  🏳️‍🌈‏ @Kahil Aug 31
        Replying to @Dillroast @nytimes

        You can add that if you want, but you'd still be 100% wrong. Stars don't just "get brighter" in the course of decades, centuries, or even millenia....we're talking on scales of billions. The Ozone layer has been getting stronger, and it doesn't affect brightness. /smh

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      4. Roast‏ @Dillroast Aug 31
        Replying to @Kahil @nytimes

        Ozone reflects light, the sun isn't actually getting brighter. And no the ozone has been weakening recently because somebody is illegally manufacturing cfc's and it is significantly weaker than it was in 70's. https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/world_avoided.html …

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      5. Kahil  🏳️‍🌈‏ @Kahil Aug 31
        Replying to @Dillroast @nytimes

        Ozone doesn't reflect shit. It absorbs UV light. You just linked to a post based on a simulation written in 2009. Try again.

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      6. Roast‏ @Dillroast Aug 31
        Replying to @Kahil @nytimes

        You can explain the nuance of how ozone reacts with uv rays to everybody. Im good

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      7. Kahil  🏳️‍🌈‏ @Kahil Aug 31
        Replying to @Dillroast @nytimes

        It absorbs it... hence the need for it so we all don't die from irradiation. This is remedial science. But nice dodge. Still waiting for you to prove your claims.pic.twitter.com/MjTAV7A1Je

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      8. Roast‏ @Dillroast Aug 31
        Replying to @Kahil @nytimes

        I am saying we need ozone moron, cfcs are killing it. Point is the sun is worse for you(and everything else) today than it was in 2017.

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