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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 6 Nov 2017

    Here's how far the world is from meeting its climate goals http://nyti.ms/2zADHv9 pic.twitter.com/VS6qHvWoD1

    8:30 AM - 6 Nov 2017
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      1. Eduardo Carvajal 🥑‏ @CmarcaFederal 27 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes @CSR4Development

        Atención @petrogustavo @HOLLMANMORRIS !! más argumentos a favor!

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      2. Jason Lewis‏ @cbotnyse 6 Nov 2017
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        in other words, impossible?

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      4. 3dogsandaguy‏ @3dogsandaguy 6 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Louis_Friend777 @cbotnyse @nytimes

        We actually need to slowly phase out fossil fuels though

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      1. David Kindon‏ @dakindon 6 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        It's not the world, it's us

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      1. Will Murtha‏ @WJMurt 6 Nov 2017
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        Want to record your own data and turn it into graphs like this?https://www.fiverr.com/willmurtha/solve-any-and-all-excel-problems …

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      2. Dave Bates‏ @DCBComms 6 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        We need to build a 100% clean energy economy by 2035 to create millions of good jobs, protect our air & water & promote national security🇺🇸

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      1. Paul Turner‏ @sussex_paul 6 Nov 2017
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        Mankind has no control over climate. Climate controls mankind. Atmospheric Co2 does not drive climate, climate drives Co2.

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      1. S. G. Weber‏ @SGWeb3r 6 Nov 2017
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        Because, you know, profit now is worth more than survival later 🙄

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      2. PS!‏ @PS_009 6 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Nuclear energy causes more global warming. Climate Agreements are meaningless if they do not phase out nuclear power too.

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      1. Soft Insubordination‏ @EDOMLIH 6 Nov 2017
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        So I guess the US not being part of the Paris agreement was no big deal after all. Thanks, NYT.

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      2. Thomas Dv‏ @legend4ti4 6 Nov 2017
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        Just emissions. You can’t turn off the heat and expect it to stay warm. It’s too late, already 20 years. And fyi the agreement starts 2021

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      3. JaredJG‏ @JaredJG1 6 Nov 2017
        Replying to @legend4ti4 @nytimes

        there are no repercussions for nations that fail and no rewards for nations that meet the agreement. So what is the point of the agreement?

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      1. Jason Chew‏ @JasonCRG 6 Nov 2017
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        Haha, aren't you missing like 5 years of "historical emissions" data. Ya know, it's 2017 now. Maybe it'll help with ya line drawing

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