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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 3 May 2017

    As global warming melts sea ice across the Arctic, shipping routes once thought impossible may open up by midcentury http://nyti.ms/2qrKJ06 pic.twitter.com/yxe8U6cZjJ

    4:36 AM - 3 May 2017
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      1. Jeff Paal‏ @acalltoapathy 3 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Yayy Capitalism! Suck it, libtards!!!1 Totes gonna wear my #MAGA hat when the sea levels consume my hovel and I become an enviro migrant!!1

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      2. GotTransparency?‏ @GotTransparency 3 May 2017
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        but will there be anyone to ship to?

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      3. Ken‏ @KublaKen 3 May 2017
        Replying to @GotTransparency @nytimes

        Sure. That upper route's destination will be New Florida. (named after Lost Florida. Fabled land of Sunshine and a fruit called "oranges".

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      1. Uni of Reading‏Verified account @UniofReading 3 May 2017
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        Research courtesy of @UniRdg_Met, ranked second in the world for Meteorology and Atmospheric Science:http://rdg.ac/2o2bqXI 

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      1. Resisting in Newport‏ @ruckus2 3 May 2017
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        And this is a very, very bad thing

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      2. Sara‏ @FreemarketSara 3 May 2017
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        pic.twitter.com/o4b2CQOIYB

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      3.  🇨🇦 Canucklehead  🇨🇦‏ @IanMcClelland75 3 May 2017
        Replying to @FreemarketSara @nytimes

        Wow. It's almost like science adjusted its hypotheses after accumulating new data in the 3 decades between those covers. Radical concept 🙄

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      2. Colette McLean‏ @RuralGrubby 3 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Nobody can forecast weather more than 4 days out & u can predict over 25 yrs down the road what the climate will be. Ya! right!

        2 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
      3. Moderate Manifesto‏ @ModManifesto 3 May 2017
        Replying to @RuralGrubby @nytimes

        Climate is completely different from weather. They're not comparable.

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      1. Stacy‏ @MoMom2two 3 May 2017
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        This is not a good thing.

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      1. Reason's Mourner‏ @ReasonsMourner 3 May 2017
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        Fixed it for readability.pic.twitter.com/6QYS1hm4VA

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      1. Balmy Balmer‏ @BalmyBalmer 3 May 2017
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        But you hire a freaking climate change denier onto your staff?

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      1. Steve Strohl‏ @StevenMStrohl 3 May 2017
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        Well, I guess that's good news to people owning cargo ships. Kinda terrible for the millions living anywhere near a coastline.

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      2. Matthew Lee Myers‏ @themattylee 3 May 2017
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        Pretty cool that in 2060 you'll be able to take a cruise from the Indonesian reef all the way to the sunken ruins of Old New York.

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      1. Keikaku Doori‏ @J_Plus 3 May 2017
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        This is a terrible headline. Stop it.

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      1. Cory Laird‏ @CoryLaird1 3 May 2017
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        I live about 3 hours from coast so I can't wait to have that ocean view property by mid century!

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