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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 15 Nov 2017

    Can China really be in the "driving seat" in responding to climate change when it is burning so much coal?http://nyti.ms/2AHTIMe 

    12:35 AM - 15 Nov 2017
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      1. wisewiz  ✊🏿 ✊🏻 💕‏ @wisewiz 15 Nov 2017
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        Coal is a dead end! China is doing way better than they have been! At least they are trying! More than I can say for Trump & The EPA👎🏽🤡pic.twitter.com/5PBnxvLRgH

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      2. MarieLouiseDubois #resist #bluewave‏ @MarieLDubois1 15 Nov 2017
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        China has our steel industry. Witness demise in Youngstown, Ohio and Kaiser in Fontana, California. Coal is used for making steel (iron ore). China can have these dirty industries.

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      1. richard kowalski‏ @richardpk 16 Nov 2017
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        You mean you didnt get a chance to read the "fine line" like TRUMP DID ? Hahahahaha

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      1. wisewiz  ✊🏿 ✊🏻 💕‏ @wisewiz 15 Nov 2017
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        I don’t recall,I don’t remember,I don’t recall, I don’t remember, I don’t recall, I don’t remember,Oh now I remember! I saw it in the News! Which News Network? I can’t remember! This Session is over! The Trump Bus 🚌 is coming soon!🤡👎🏽pic.twitter.com/rtr4RWLbSk – at CA, LA

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      1. LittleCaesarsThinCrust‏ @eggman6001 15 Nov 2017
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        environmentalists negate themselves when they cheerlead this shit

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      1. Flisan‏ @111Flisans 15 Nov 2017
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        That's w happens when Trumph decides there R no climate effect (chinese conspiracy theory..!). Therefore he didn't sign the most important contract 4 our future generations in Paris. When US stand back in Qs like environment or trade, China gladely takes the lead. Fit or not.

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      1. Fab GOD #SOLAR‏ @fabiennenoble 15 Nov 2017
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        if emissions are going up, it's thanks to @realDonaldTrump pulling out of the #ClimateAccords, the United States was LEADING under @BarackObama @POTUS44 while a surge in #SOLAR energy jobs, and we had no trouble with #NorthKorea BTW

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      1. Lona Dunwick‏ @DunwickLona 15 Nov 2017
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        But 5000 jobs in the coal industry were eliminated in China due to air pollution,health issues and concerns with only having polluted water.

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      1. Louis Matteo‏ @VALUTEX1 15 Nov 2017
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        Not as much as India, which is why the Paris Accords are a shake down.

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      1. Fubar‏ @Fubar______ 15 Nov 2017
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        Ever thought about that China likes to export solar panels and is there fore driving up demand for clean energy? It wouldn't be inconsistent for China to use large amounts of coal and pushing solar.

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      1. moseyoung‏ @moseyoung5 15 Nov 2017
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        for future,try and change

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      1. Rakesh Sharma‏ @rak_strong 15 Nov 2017
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        FUCK NO

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      1. Joe Kelly‏ @jkelly5128 15 Nov 2017
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        Paris Accord works well in China & India, joining is a guarantee of Puppy Dogs nodding in back window of Fossil Fuel Vehicle.

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