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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Sep 9

    A quarter of the world’s 100 busiest airports are less than 10 meters, or 32 feet, above sea level. The threat from rising waters comes as a reckoning for an industry that ranks among the major contributors to climate change.https://nyti.ms/2Mee4lI 

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      1. Noah Wall‏ @NoahWWall Sep 9
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        Must be a slow news day

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      2. Calvin Graves‏ @CDG_GTR Sep 9
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        This is why the Illuminati built their airport in Denver. #Blucifer

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      1. kurdly murdly‏ @kmay1026 Sep 9
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        That Dang Obama put the airports too close to the ocean! #MAGA

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      1. Smith Cassidy‏ @SmithCassidy Sep 9
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        Somebody should tell those airports to stop faking it, climate change is a hoax! Fake News! A witch hunt brewed up by elves with an agenda. Wake up, people.

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      1. kurdly murdly‏ @kmay1026 Sep 9
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        It’s the 4:15 coming in from Dallaspic.twitter.com/9uMjvfvtnS

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      1.  🚫 🥜Sandals Vacation Reward Member ™️‏ @Jbenne75 Sep 9
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        The sea rises a full 10 meters and airports will be the least of our concerns.

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      1. jasperwillem‏ @jasperwillem Sep 11
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        Amateurs, in the NLs our main airport is below sea-level.pic.twitter.com/j7bYT5FQrV

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      1. Andy Cooper‏ @scute1133 Sep 10
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        “Signs of trouble came early” That paragraph completely misrepresents the sinkage of Kansai airport as being alarmingly high & at odds with engineers’ projections-you clearly read their technical page & cherry-picked data to promulgate a false narrative: http://www.kiac.co.jp/en/tech/sink/sink3/index.html …pic.twitter.com/v5ZkAldC6I

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      1. Jake Adelstein/中本哲史‏Verified account @jakeadelstein Sep 10
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        🙊因果応報

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      1. Edward Anthony Rayne‏ @rayne_ea Sep 10
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        Then you BUILD A WALL around it - Dummy!!!

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      1. ray simmons‏ @raysimm17240943 Sep 10
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        How come the bridge in my old neighborhood has a mark under it I put there in the 60s at the high tide mark, is still the high tide level?

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      1. Anjali Kristian‏ @anjalikristian9 Sep 10
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        There ya go, climate deniers.

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      1. Amigo Joe‏ @monkeysfly51 Sep 10
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        where is the 32 feet of water coming from closed eco system,evaporation,rain amount of water doesn't change winds,tides,current,storms, effected by moon,planets,stars position,etc 32 feet rise impossible gov bullsh-t

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      1. shannon‏ @shannon99508 Sep 9
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        Has anyone purchased land on the coast? Prospectus should state that due to global warming your new land will be under water.. Cities that are planning to move to higher ground? Ya, I’ve not seen it either.

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      1. Davey G‏ @Goldsteinm8ty Sep 9
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        Got a solution? Because you wont be running passenger aircraft on batteries anytime soon. Next gen #nuclear has a solution: synthfuels. Close the carbon cycle to minimise Enviro impact.https://youtu.be/Q1Fi3BnwL94 

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      1. #IntervençãoBolsonaro 1⃣ 7⃣ 🇧🇷‏ @branci13 Sep 9
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        10m is like a three floor building. That is a lot of meters to climb. 😂😂😂😂😂😂

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