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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 26 Jun 2017

    If CO2 emissions have stopped rising, how can the amount in the air be going up faster than ever?http://nyti.ms/2u9328w 

    9:37 AM - 26 Jun 2017
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      1. Voir M. Granovetter‏ @pepeblai 26 Jun 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        I am sure Al Gore has an answer.

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      2. Adrian Van Slaars‏ @TSI_Adrian 26 Jun 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Simple #science. Warmer temperatures mean warmer oceans, warmer oceans hold less CO2, and release more stored CO2. #ClimateChangeIsReal

        2 replies 2 retweets 4 likes
      3. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge 26 Jun 2017
        Replying to @TSI_Adrian @nytimes

        no our oceans temps have not gone up.Hawaii had colder water and air due to the trade winds coming early.Climate change is a hoax

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      2. Jack Jackson‏ @jack_jackson 26 Jun 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Outgassing from melting permafrost...We may have already blown it.

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      3. G Policy‏ @policy_g 26 Jun 2017
        Replying to @jack_jackson @nytimes

        Unfortunately we have a winner

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      2. Christopher Vinyu‏ @chrisvinyu 26 Jun 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        The impending Global Warming is more perilous

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      3. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge 26 Jun 2017
        Replying to @chrisvinyu @nytimes

        no global warming top scientist have proven this to be a lie.Made some people wealthy like Al Gore.All predictions have been wrong

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      4. Christopher Vinyu‏ @chrisvinyu 27 Jun 2017
        Replying to @sofiegeorge @nytimes

        Which top scientists please name them

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      1. Michael Collins, HIH‏ @mdcfBBA 26 Jun 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Food production climax eventually either food growth or decline Continual growth doubtful Decline Mass starvation Food production fail

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      1. Dan Wall‏ @gileg 26 Jun 2017
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        Maybe we should stop cutting down trees.

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      1. Animal Pen-Pals‏ @animalpenpals 27 Jun 2017
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        Eat less animal products! Farming 180 billion animals each year is unsustainable vs feeding 7 billion humans directly.

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      1. Chris Wells‏ @chris_wells95 26 Jun 2017
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        And yet you still employ a climate change denier, for "balance"

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      1. tapsman2013‏ @tapsman2013 26 Jun 2017
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        What's wrong with breathing clean air so what if global warming isn't real I want to breathe clean air so I vote 4 regulations on emissions

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      1. Eric Jensen‏ @EricTheBiking 26 Jun 2017
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        ..."The excess carbon dioxide scorching the planet"...nonsense phrasing like this really cheapens an important message. #Sloppy

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      1. B.A.Geezer‏ @BAGeezer1 26 Jun 2017
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        You don't think round the world strip clearing of the rain forests might have anything to do with it , do you? duhh.

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      1. Michael Collins, HIH‏ @mdcfBBA 26 Jun 2017
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        Pollination effect. GMO wheat grows as fast as carbon production allows. More growth more oxygen. More produced effect. Expect more.

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      1. Concerned‏ @emeraldbonzo 26 Jun 2017
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        It's all the shit coming out of Trumps mouth

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