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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 19

    Last week, a United Nations report showed that some of the most severe effects of climate change could take hold as early as 2040. Here's the story behind the findings.https://nyti.ms/2CU6Fb6 

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      1. Gigi‏ @clwh1957 Oct 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        Somebody read this to trump & make him understand if he’s capable. Just ANOTHER REASON to Vote BLUE 11/06/2018

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      1. Life & Liberty‏ @llatnpos Oct 19
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        Do you seriously, seriously, expect anyone to believe a sentence with the phrase “a United Nations report showed” in it? If they said the sky was blue, I’d still go outside to check! 🤣

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      1. marc miles‏ @rainesghost Oct 19
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        That may be true- but this same story can be found in the 1920s. At some point, when a man keeps predicting the end of the world, and the date comes and goes, it becomes harder to believe it.

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      1. (((Orchid)))‏ @OrchidNYC Oct 19
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        The ignorance in thw comments tell us everything we need to known on how we got where we are/where we're headed. It's not about the world ending🙄but catastrophic events to an extent of human/economic/social cost we haven't seen, dire consequences for billions, avoidable crises.

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      1. Theodore B Nolan‏ @TheodoreBNolan Oct 19
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        The UN is fully contaminated with socialists and any report from the UN has zero value.

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      1. Susan Sapienza‏ @susansapienza Oct 19
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        Every 10 years we are all going to die. Live long enough and you'll die 9 times in your lifetime.

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      2. spoopy nazi puncher‏ @georgetheannon2 Oct 19
        Replying to @4040Npc @nytimes

        I love the new conservative argument tactic of acting like a retard and then saying "this is what you do!" Gives me real nostalgia for the 7th grade.

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      3. Mr. Misanthropes United™‏ @RW_Crank Oct 19
        Replying to @georgetheannon2 @4040Npc @nytimes

        We've got to argue on your level.

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      4. spoopy nazi puncher‏ @georgetheannon2 Oct 19
        Replying to @RW_Crank @4040Npc @nytimes

        Ooh! Now we're at "I know you are, but what am I?" Maybe if we go back far enough you'll revert back into a sperm cell

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      1. RainyMyth‏ @RainyMyth Oct 20
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        If you don’t believe in global climate change caused by humans, you are automatically denied a trip to Mars to escape a planet that dies.

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      1. cmurray862@gmail.com‏ @cmurray862 Oct 19
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        This pseudoscience is now a religion. It is the religion of the New World Order or One World Government movements. It is how they recruit useful idiots (climate change types) into their cult.

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      1. Theodore B Nolan‏ @TheodoreBNolan Oct 19
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        Same nonsense Gore and Carter spewed in the 70's. Not one of their doomsday predictions came to pass. No wonder Americans hate libs and the press.

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      1. Claston Bernard‏ @ClastonB Oct 19
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        Here we go again, moving the goalposts.

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      1. Omar Bond‏ @AstronautKE Oct 19
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        Let's just wait for 2040 and die ..at least there will be someone left to write/ say 'we were told so '.

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      1. Suziquu‏ @Suziquus Oct 19
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        That was good to make the timeline 22 years out. In Al Gore's first movie, he predicted catastrophic outcomes in 10 years. The 10 years came and went and, of course, the MSM will not call attention to the fact that Gore's predictions did not come true.

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