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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 3 May 2017

    Global warming is melting Arctic sea ice. By 2050, it could open shipping routes, like over the North Pole.http://nyti.ms/2pxDpyL 

    10:52 AM - 3 May 2017
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      2. MSparck‏ @msparck 3 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        devastate Indigenous communities, but hey look, jobs and commerce!

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      3. Cathleen Cain‏ @CathleenVCain 3 May 2017
        Replying to @msparck @nytimes

        And arctic fauna populations. This could have a horrible effect on cetacean breeding, among other things.

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      1. Charlie mac‏ @cmccullough58 3 May 2017
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        pic.twitter.com/bJBjev6LHZ

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      1. Chris Borstad‏ @RogueChrisB 3 May 2017
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        Melting sea ice won't make Svalbard disappear! Will be entertaining to watch icebreakers try the overland routes on the map, I'll send pics

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      1. David Jackson‏ @grumpyoldmale1 3 May 2017
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        Open other in the Indian ocean where the islands were!

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      2. Neil  ❄️ #FBPE‏ @HullDockster 3 May 2017
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        Rather unlikely. Where will ships sail from, as there won't be many ports left after the ice has melted.

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      3. kenrentz‏ @kenrentz 3 May 2017
        Replying to @HullDockster @nytimes

        Think of the job opportunities building new ports in Iowa

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      4. Neil  ❄️ #FBPE‏ @HullDockster 3 May 2017
        Replying to @kenrentz @nytimes

        Port Des Moines has a certain ring to it. As does Port Topeka, though that may be a small step too far.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. POUTUS‏ @debsmaxx 3 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        no worries, Trump and Putin will be blasting the shit our of it any time now...and by 2050, we will all be afloat, blown up or have no air..

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      1. Ton Friedman‏ @tonfleadman 3 May 2017
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        as I've stated many times in my column for your paper, climate deniers are known to cause rheumatoid arthritis, for which there is no cure

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      1. NPC‏ @matthewa70 3 May 2017
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        This is great! Ships will use less fuel due to shortened trade routes! #PositivesOfGlobalWarming

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      1. Donal McAlister‏ @Donalmca 3 May 2017
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        Other sea lane menaces such as the Maldives will also happily disappear.

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      1. blessing olomu‏ @blessingolomu 3 May 2017
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        something positive from global warming

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      1. Just J‏ @jcastlerd 3 May 2017
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        #Embarrassing

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      1. GW Hughes‏ @Al_Solzhenitsyn 3 May 2017
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        At what cost globally?

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      1. Vincenzo‏ @Giefscrewedgief 3 May 2017
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        lmao can you list all 100 of them fam

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