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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 14

    Climate change is already affecting hurricanes, and it will get worsehttps://nyti.ms/2CByfti 

    5:34 AM - 14 Oct 2018
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      2. Jeff Smith‏ @fuzzyjsmith Oct 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        Yep, but humans aren’t the cause of it. And we can’t change it. It’s the natural cycle of the earth. Look back when the earth was even hotter and then the Ice Age and then got hot again…Continuous cycle, get used to it.

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      2. Paulo Fank‏ @fank_paulo Oct 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        global warming is about social control

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      2. J.C.‏ @johnnycritique Oct 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        You mean “geoengineering”pic.twitter.com/DbSYvh8uys

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      2. Phil Chmieleski‏ @PhilChmieleski Oct 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        I know. We never used to have them.

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      3. mato22‏ @matomany22 Oct 14
        Replying to @PhilChmieleski @nytimes

        Cute answer but not truthful. No one is saying there are more hurricanes. What is happening is the oceans are warmer(fact) so there is more evaporation. Storms that happen carry more water and are stronger. If you don’t believe you should buy coastal Florida property.

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      4.  🇺🇸 The Meme Wars  ❌‏ @steve_durnan Oct 14
        Replying to @matomany22 @PhilChmieleski @nytimes

        These climate alarmists TOLD us NYC would be under water by 2015. Matter of FACT 90% of their predictions have been WRONG.

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      5. mato22‏ @matomany22 Oct 18
        Replying to @steve_durnan @PhilChmieleski @nytimes

        They did not say NYC would be under water. The storms that happen will hold more rain because the oceans are warmer and therefore there is more evaporation. Warm means more evaporation. Not hard to understand! Greater storm surge and more rain just like what is happening now.

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      6.  🇺🇸 The Meme Wars  ❌‏ @steve_durnan Oct 19
        Replying to @matomany22 @PhilChmieleski @nytimes

        Oh, yes they did.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_WHQkPrhjg …

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      2. Apocalypse‏ @WBCApocalypse Oct 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        No. God's curses are already affecting hurricanes (well, all natural events, really), and it will get much, much worse! Both the heaven and the earth will pass away, with it's inhabitants!

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      2. GacWell‏ @glenn_carswell Oct 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        MYT should immediately remove its air conditioners to set an example.

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      3. Marc Anthonee‏ @Marckanthonee Oct 14
        Replying to @glenn_carswell @nytimes

        It may come down to that. All currentand new architecture should incorporate green or common sense energy savings designs far beyond what we’ve accomplished to date.

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      1. BKessell‏ @bkessell321 Oct 14
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        Next, we will be told that climate change began in the 1800’spic.twitter.com/79rJVqJ4ia

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      1.  🇺🇸 The Meme Wars  ❌‏ @steve_durnan Oct 14
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        Hurricanes didn't happen before the industrial revolution? Why can't we beat 100 year old records for highs or lows?

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      1. Robert Jolly‏ @bobjollyO Oct 14
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        As predicted over fifty years ago (but nothing was done). Therefore, don't expect any substantial reactions now.

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      1. Morton Neff‏ @Cortaman Oct 14
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        Lol! You need to check history a lot more than u r! Lol!

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