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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 27 Jan 2017

    You might call it a Noah’s Ark for an era of melting polar ice sheetshttp://nyti.ms/2jFB5k2 

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      1. d  🇺🇸  🔔  🗽  🍂  🍁‏ @dougalpollux 27 Jan 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        or u might call it we don't have enough data to come to a conclusion

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      1. General Lee Marvin  ❌‏ @dave_notdave 27 Jan 2017
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        LOL! Fucking delusional Libs!

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      1. john kiger‏ @johnkiger2 27 Jan 2017
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        wants u to have a missable life as they cap the stuff u can buy or use, all in the name of climate change

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      1. brown dude shining  🌹‏ @brownmusings 27 Jan 2017
        Replying to @Brad_D80 @nytimes

        Yup. The NYT should listen to a guy w/ a self-proclaimed love of video games instead of 98% of scientists. Makes sense!

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      2. NDWagner‏ @NDWagner1 27 Jan 2017
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        There's only 1 problem.No physical proof of global warming let alone it "accelerating". Ice caps at record levels. Sea level stable

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      3. Elon Bust‏ @graysplaining 27 Jan 2017
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        except for, you know, all the physical proof

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      4. NDWagner‏ @NDWagner1 27 Jan 2017
        Replying to @graysplaining @nytimes

        What "physical proof" is there ? Too hot, too cold, floods, draughts, hurricanes, forest fires? EVERYTHING's proof?

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      5. Elon Bust‏ @graysplaining 27 Jan 2017
        Replying to @NDWagner1 @nytimes

        climate change denial is a ploy by big business to prevent regulation. It's obfuscation for profit. You fell for it

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      6. NDWagner‏ @NDWagner1 27 Jan 2017
        Replying to @graysplaining @nytimes

        You should have no problem sighting PHYSICAL EVIDENCE global warming exists and not in earths 6 billion year cycles.

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      1.  🤦🏽‍♂️‏ @politicalfelon 27 Jan 2017
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        🔥

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      1. JestersCapxXx‏ @JestersCapxXx 27 Jan 2017
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        the polar ice caps are not melting. South pole has record ice.

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      1. GK‏ @GKprobability 27 Jan 2017
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        are you trolling us? You KNOW this was once suggested by a certain MRF years ago, to the detriment of a great company. #SeaBritainpic.twitter.com/CIIcsanrsO

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      1. Stephen Cable‏ @StephenCable77 27 Jan 2017
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        oh I get it. You just needed another excuse to push the climate agenda.. very novel of you. All the news that fits, you print.

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      1. Rene' Woolly‏ @theWoolly1 27 Jan 2017
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        be nice if only that were true dthey are going to sit high and dry. NO one believes the propaganda anymore.

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      1. USDP‏ @usdpglobal 27 Jan 2017
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        And are we closer to biblical "great flood", and where are the saviour dolphins, are they only for good souls?

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      1. Edward Anthony Rayne‏ @rayne_ea 27 Jan 2017
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        Look, on man-made #climatechange the jury is out since over millennia climate changes ANYWAY. If cold winters cease that's great.

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