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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Sep 1

    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/2oqZEoD pic.twitter.com/ycadd8aKcM

    9:36 AM - 1 Sep 2018
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      1. Pedro‏ @igoticecream Sep 1
        Replying to @nytimes

        *moves to Finland*

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      1. ドロヘドロ | Dream‏ @Dreamavariums Sep 7
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        Opened this and after scrolling a bit my computer slowed down to a crawl, so this is the power of javascript uh

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      1. Arn Rearden‏ @ArnRearden Sep 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        The article cites 58 years of data. The earth is anywhere from 6,000 years old if you are a bible absolutist to 4.543 billion years if you believe "science". Half knowledge? AT BEST we have actual records for just under 1% of the earths history.

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      1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge Sep 1
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        not true not as many hot days in the world like you think,Each country and state keeps long term records on weather and they can all prove you http://wrong.My  city has stayed the http://same.So  take your climate change and get lost

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      2. save nature&humanity‏ @bankofbiology Sep 1
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        Global warming is directly proportional to artificial economic development

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      3. Arn Rearden‏ @ArnRearden Sep 1
        Replying to @bankofbiology @nytimes

        So, during the rise of the Roman empire, the temperatures around the world rose what, a million degrees? I guess then, with the fall of the empire, the world cooled back down again. The dark ages must've been really cold.

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      4. save nature&humanity‏ @bankofbiology Sep 1
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        Half knowledge is dangerous

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      2. Theodore B Nolan‏ @TheodoreBNolan Sep 1
        Replying to @nytimes

        "could" Or, could not. Fake news from those pushing the global warming fraud.

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      1. Katyushin‏ @Katyushin1 Sep 1
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        10,000 years ago, where I live was under 1 mile of ice. Maximum lib wants temps to never change lol

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      1. Jokkermax‏ @Jokkermax Sep 1
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        Well its summer time so...

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      1. Emma Joddy‏ @EmmaJoddy Sep 1
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        https://youtu.be/Y8vX6MqSfYY 

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      1. paul savage‏ @paulsavage33 Sep 1
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        #fakenews

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      2. Freshwater and climate‏ @allamsakr1 Sep 1
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        Reduce global and regional atmospheric temperatures of more than 20 ° C. With immediate results, not years later. Despite emissions. Despite Kim Trail's gas deploymentpic.twitter.com/KnMmGTe26I

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      3. Freshwater and climate‏ @allamsakr1 Sep 1
        Replying to @allamsakr1 @nytimes

        تقليل درجات حرارة الجو عالميا واقليميا لأكثر من ٢٠ درجة مئوية بنتائج فورية وليس بعد سنوات . برغم وجود الانبعاثات . وبرغم نشر غاز كيم تريلpic.twitter.com/LAABnZGs5v

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      2. Trumpster‏ @Gettingtrump Sep 1
        Replying to @nytimes

        Fake News. No 'warming' at all; indeed the more reliably predicted 'Maunder Minimum' is coming. Buy your parkas and THANK GOD for coal...https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1010638/cold-weather-forecast-big-freeze-solar-minimum-maximum-space-news …

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      3.  🍳δδ੩ કક੦ ९੨$S¡d‏ @PissedEgg Sep 1
        Replying to @Gettingtrump @nytimes

        Wow you just proved that by posting fake news? Good job, derpy mcderpface

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