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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 24

    In Opinion Gavin Schmidt writes: "When this is all put together, the conclusions are inescapable: Without human activities the planet would not have warmed over the past century."https://nyti.ms/2D0O513 

    7:32 PM - 24 Oct 2018
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      1. Jan Theuninck‏ @JanTheuninck Oct 24
        Replying to @nytimes

        Brainwashing - Jan Theuninck, 2018 https://theuninck.blogspot.com/2018/08/brainwashing-jan-theuninck-2018.html …pic.twitter.com/ID6tMB7o8j

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      1. Aaron Street‏ @aaron_street_ Oct 24
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        This guy up here is getting roasted...haha glad to see most people here can see through the BS! #hoax

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      1. mete çetin‏ @MeteMywayo Oct 24
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        old pritns never inspire. they steal some from childhood times.

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      1. Christopher Lawrence‏ @chrislawrence87 Oct 24
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        So without humans the activities would not have warmed- seems like eugentics is what you’re promoting

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      1.  🇺🇸 The Meme Wars  ❌‏ @steve_durnan Oct 24
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        Solar activity and volcanoes have far more effect on our planet then anything humans can do.

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      1.  🇺🇸 The Meme Wars  ❌‏ @steve_durnan Oct 24
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        Why are we seldom beating 100 year old records if it's hotter?

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      1. Roger Ellis‏ @ellisrt103160 Oct 24
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        I now have the solution..lets eliminate all human activity..or at least everybody elses.

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      1. Mexican Drug Lord‏ @mexican_drug Oct 24
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        We don’t need no water. Let the mother f-er burn.

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      2. Jeff Colby‏ @realJeffColby Oct 24
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        The climate is changing? I haven't noticed.

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      4. Jeff Colby‏ @realJeffColby Oct 24

        Maybe.

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      1.  🇺🇸 (((Cap'n Vere)))  🇮🇱‏ @CapVere Oct 24
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        There was an ice age... It thawed. There were no humans then. That. Is. All.

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      1. Robert A.B. Sawyer‏ @RWordplay Oct 24
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        Without human activity the @nytimes would never have been printed. An obvious statement that suggests no meaningful response.

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      1. Mark Larson‏ @marks96vmax Oct 24
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        Yep, until humanity the earth maintained a constant temperature.

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      1. Smarg Jones  ❌‏ @SmargJones Oct 24
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        pic.twitter.com/0dxneeAsHM

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      1. Richard Donewell‏ @RichardDonewell Oct 24
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        Yeah...that explains the pre-human warming and cooling cycles.....

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      1. KatG‏ @KatGkannon Oct 24
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        Oh shut up with your climate change rubbish.

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      1. Smith Cassidy‏ @SmithCassidy Oct 24
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        Cutting forests, polluting water, burning more and more fossil fuels for greater than 100 years while also filling fields with more than a billion methane producing cows will cause problems in a closed ecosystem? Who would have thought?

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      1. Joseph C. Peden‏ @peden_c Oct 24
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        Oops #CO2ClimateChange is Scientifically Falsified by its many[100%] CO2-Specific Prediction Fails--takes only 1 such Fail for Doubt! Worse,the Warmist "solution" is to*reduce*CO2=The Source for All Food&Oxygen gas=Life on Earth via Photosynthesis! All c/o a "Believer"#DeathCult!

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