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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 27

    To fight global warming, scientists are urging a crash program to suck carbon dioxide out of the atmospherehttps://nyti.ms/2D8ZnAe 

    4:51 PM - 27 Oct 2018
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      2. Andrew J Alexander‏ @gasguzzler1954 Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        The biggest polluters are in Asia, but that doesn’t fit your narrative.

        2 replies 0 retweets 7 likes
      3. Ferran PORTA  🎗‏ @FerranPorta Oct 27
        Replying to @gasguzzler1954 @nytimes

        USA is the 2nd most polluting country in the world, way ahead of the third. That might not fit your narrative, but that's the way it is.

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Dieter Engel‏ @Dieter75 Oct 27
        Replying to @FerranPorta @gasguzzler1954

        pic.twitter.com/JqyutSgUc6

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      2. Gunny's Rants‏ @GunnyRants Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        How about we focus on re-forestation! Plants breath Carbon Dioxide and produce Oxygen! The massive global deforestation is as much to blame as other factors but nobody wants to talk about it!

        2 replies 0 retweets 9 likes
      3. M. Brunel‏ @TTaRblog Oct 27
        Replying to @GunnyRants @nytimes

        I agree. Though it is correct that there is more CO2 in the lower levels of the atmosphere, there is no increase in higher levels of the atmosphere. Which means that our current trees and plants have enough 'power' to filter it out before it reaches the upper atmosphere.

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      4. M. Brunel‏ @TTaRblog Oct 27
        Replying to @TTaRblog @GunnyRants @nytimes

        Still reforestation is always a good idea.

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      2. 2A-Jetphixr Red Wave‏ @Jetphixr Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        Umm, carbon dioxide is plant food. It is NOT a pollutant. It is NOT a greenhouse gas. We all exhale http://it.It  has been vilified by the environmentalist wackos, pushing the man-made global warming hoax, enabled by an overreaching and unaccountable EPA...

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      3. carbonmarty‏ @carbonmarty Oct 27
        Replying to @Jetphixr @nytimes

        Hey. Hey. A thought. If CO2 is plant food and you clearcut thousands and thousands of kilometres of trees ... is there?? Not?? An?? Excess?? If you burn millions of gallons of gas into CO2 is there not? E x c e s s??pic.twitter.com/SmaXg2W6ct

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      2. Armando Alanís‏ @AAlanis_67 Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        Stop deforestation, manage forest sustainably and plant trees is how we call it

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Clark Griswold‏ @NotTodayLuv Oct 27
        Replying to @AAlanis_67 @nytimes

        Yup. The Amazon, “lungs of the world,” is being wiped out for crops and cattle.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Tuttle‏ @Poohbear_687 Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        Trees?

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      2. Maleehakhwaja@hotmai‏ @Maleehakhwajah1 Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        We need inventions to reverse the effect of global warming: human mind with the capability of inventing computers, smart phones, smart watches, solar panels, wind mills, electric cars etc can work now for environment protection and come up with inventions which fight pollution

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      2. d  🇺🇸  🔔  🗽  🍂  🍁‏ @dougalpollux Oct 27
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        d  🇺🇸  🔔  🗽  🍂  🍁 Retweeted Per Strandberg

        Plants 🌱 love #carbon #dioxidehttps://twitter.com/littleiceage/status/1040930855642955777 …

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        Per Strandberg @LittleIceAge
        Carbondioxide, the plant-growth gas which only has a placebo effect on the minds of climate alarmists, enviromentalists, politicians and the media. CO2 doesn’t drive climate change. Plants love it.
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      2. JT Springston‏ @JT_Antonini Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        Humans exhale carbon dioxide... we inhale oxygen... More humans... more carbon dioxide... less plants... less oxygen because of less plant carbon - oxygen conversion... Do you guys even science?

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. JT Springston‏ @JT_Antonini Oct 27
        Replying to @JT_Antonini @nytimes

        The ONLY way this makes any sense is if every scientist involved in this study were a complete idiot... The entire study is misrepresented... Or the powers that be are literally trying to control the oxygen supply. Conspiracy theorists as hell. Still makes more sense than this bs

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      1. Vivienne Armentrout‏ @localinannarbor Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why post this when it is hidden behind a paywall?

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      1. Madame Margaret‏ @teragramus Oct 27
        Replying to @nytimes @AlastairMorgan

        Scientists never push for a change in our style of living...nobody would give them money

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