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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 8 Dec 2017

    Each year, Greenland loses 270 billion tons of ice as the planet warmshttp://nyti.ms/2BFzSBW 

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      1. Darth Mueller‏ @TrumanChapman27 8 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Everything is fine. Not a big deal. The earth warms and cools all the time. I am well over 100% sure that ice is going to grow back and we should be fine. All of us have absolutely nothing to worry about, at all. I'm worried.

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      2. Pee Jee‏ @Jweepter 8 Dec 2017
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        Instead of letting the ice melt and run to the sea, Why not put the melting ice into drying up lakes like the Salt Lake & the Aral sea. And if we could transport drilled oil miles away. We should be able to transport melting water to places where it would revive the ecosystem.

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      3. Brian Davidson‏ @PhotoJ_BD 9 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Jweepter @nytimes

        Do you have any idea how much water that is and how heavy it is?

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      4. Pee Jee‏ @Jweepter 9 Dec 2017
        Replying to @PhotoJ_BD @nytimes

        I honestly believe there are multiple ways to do this, especially with all these intellectual minds. The best way I can think of is using controlled irrigation piping to transport water and water flows thru series of connections to reach it final destinations.

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      2. Michelle 🐘‏ @Michellephant85 8 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        How much do they gain as the planet cools back down? 🤪

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      3. Subsensory Jones‏ @SubsensoryJones 8 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Michellephant85 @nytimes

        The real question is....what do you propose to us as the global community to do to stop the gradule warming of our planet, and then as you say cool it back down? I'm interested to hear your thoughts on the matter. 🤔☺

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      4. Jason Spradlin‏ @j_m_spradlin 8 Dec 2017
        Replying to @SubsensoryJones @Michellephant85 @nytimes

        Really Jones, cause right above you say you don't want to even hear about global warming issues anymore cause it scares you lol

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      2. Zachary C‏ @ZacharyRC 8 Dec 2017
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        pic.twitter.com/wN2AECKqjh

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      1. Karishma Chandwani‏ @karishma_1502 8 Dec 2017
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        And India is still discussing Padmavati and Beef ban!

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      1. Nino‏ @sorfboi 8 Dec 2017
        Replying to @50calValery @nytimes

        You are the epitome of what's wrong with this world.

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      1. Bob S.‏ @_Bob_S 9 Dec 2017
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        http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-south-snow-20171208-story.html …. ?

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      1. Terry Embry‏ @Blkwooly 9 Dec 2017
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        Fill a glass to the brim with ice and water and let the ice melt. How much water flows out of the glass when ice is melted?

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      1. Suzanne‏ @Castlesuzanne 8 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes @WhitfordBradley

        Greenland is ice and Iceland is green. Remember that from grade school. Not too much water now but the long term estimates are going to have me living at the beach in the center of Florida. Not good.

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      1. Vash the stampede‏ @Communisum 8 Dec 2017
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        It's falling off the flat Earth

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      1.  ♐️ 👑Party of One  🎉 ♐️‏ @GlamSquad09 8 Dec 2017
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        I just watched film of a dying polar bear foraging for food.

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      1. Jeffi‏ @ingramjr 8 Dec 2017
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        Recently in Yellowstone. Springs come earlier and falls later. Park says climate change. Just one of millions of anecdotes if you want to see. If you don't, stay on denier sites!

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