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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 27

    Underwater kelp forests are in many ways just as important to the oceans as trees are to the land. But when climate change helped trigger an explosion of purple urchins off California’s coast, the urchins went on a feeding frenzy and the kelp was devoured.https://nyti.ms/2D8B9pR 

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      1. Laplace‏ @Laplace66276936 Oct 27
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        Eat the urchins

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      1. Old Millennial Rants‏ @OldMillennial81 Oct 27
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        Give how costly Uni is at a sushi restaurant, I think the free market might be able to come up with a solution for this issue.

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      1. Gerald Kanter‏ @GeraldKanter1 Oct 27
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        Cough, cough, cough. Pass the blunt man, toke, toke, toke. Lets blame climate change on kelp. Cough, cough. Sounds good, toke, toke. STOP SMOKING CRACK NY TIMES!!!

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      1. Torsten Grieger‏ @torstengrieger Oct 27
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        That's one of many facts why we all have to stop the #climatechange now – also the people in the #USA, and even their unreasonable Mr. President @realDonaldTrump. Thanks and greetings from Germany to all who care about the health of our blue planet. 🌎

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      1. Big D‏ @usndeepsea75 Oct 27
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        Tell the Japan we have a problem and we can sell them.

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      1. Patrick Shook‏ @shookster1000 Oct 27
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        Are you sure that climate change triggered the explosion of purple urchins? Any evidence on that? @tan123 @SteveSGoddard @JunkScience

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      2. Nathan Dennies‏ @ndennies Oct 27
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        We need more sea otters!

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      1. @magicstudio419‏ @magicstudio4191 Oct 28
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        The balance needs to be restored.

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      1. Cam‏ @CamHan5 Oct 27
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        Eat em all

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      1. connie whitcher‏ @conniewhitcher_ Oct 27
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        Trump hates anything that he can't make money from. Nature is a gift from God. Protect it. We want clean air, water and nature to survive. Vote blue

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      1. Sharan Louise Harper‏ @SharanLouise Oct 27
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        Climate change deniers a had better wake up.

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      2. Noel J Decan‏ @noeldecan1 Oct 27
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        Damn! Coral reefs and now kelp forest being destroyed by just 1Degree F change in global temperature. It means our own survival depends on maintaining a very strict balance of World's nature

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      3. Noel J Decan‏ @noeldecan1 Oct 27
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        People don't know how thin is Earth's atmosphere where the air that keep humans alive is located. If we screw it up with CO2 and other pollutants would be the end of humans

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      1. Vince‏ @VJL33 Oct 27
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        Isn’t Climate Change a Natural Planet Occurrence? Hasn’t it been going on for millions of years? Mark Levin’s Climatologist guest revealed the phony data collected by NASA making it look like it’s influenced by us. Who’s Administration is responsible for this bullshit?

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      1. Смирнов @ 8.12コミケ→8.18マジケ‏ @yulii_smirnoff Oct 27
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        Many Japanese people eat puple urchin. And, we know how to aquafarming cultivation. Therefore, Japanese company need to make company on California.

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      1. #JőķěŕØnŁòóšë‏ @IamMudaliar Oct 27
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        Climate change is inevitable in this monstrous ever expanding human lineage. The Human wants are touching heights by spoiling the blue planet. We have no respect for the home we live but want to find out another world to screw and restart the despicable cycle again

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      1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge Oct 27
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        climate change has done nothing to the kelp forest they are still thriving in the oceans and in beds. They grow since they are living. Urchins did not do a feeding frenzy that is a lie.Scripps has already said kelp beds are not effected by pollution. There called kelp beds

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