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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 14 Dec 2017

    Extreme weather left its mark across the planet in 2016, the hottest year in recorded historyhttp://nyti.ms/2AHl0Hb 

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      1. Christopher Moore‏Verified account @TheAuthorGuy 14 Dec 2017
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        "fake news" says man whose house burned down

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      1. Patriot Greg‏ @patriotgreg 14 Dec 2017
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        When you deprive nature of CO2, nature will take it back (fires, volcanoes, etc.) Paris accord is killing the planet.

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      2. rs‏ @RYANMSHEA 14 Dec 2017
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        No it hasn’t

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      2. Lori Brolin-Zizza‏ @lbrolin 14 Dec 2017
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        It's been pretty darn cold in NYC so far

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      3. Tori‏ @torisuemagoo 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @lbrolin @nytimes

        Just because it’s cold where you live doesn’t mean it isn’t happening.

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      1. autumnvanhorn‏ @autumnvanhorn1 14 Dec 2017
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        Global warming is a farce!

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      1. Left Field Notes‏ @Manigarm 14 Dec 2017
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        Let's see, corporations taking over communication, a government party losing elections but refusing to concede, legislation to continue enriching the rich, and everything is on fire. I swear I've read this book somewhere already...

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      1. Patrick Stallings‏ @thepstall 14 Dec 2017
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        one thing that puzzles me is all the thermo cameras that are out there and weather satellites as well as i would hope some tech for forestry is how the hot spots seem to be detected so late. its like nothing is noticed until a full own wildfire. has to be a better way.

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      1. yermom  ❌‏ @AdultBooks 14 Dec 2017
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        fake news

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      2. BDM‏ @Dbunker92011 14 Dec 2017
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        “Recorded history” for temperatures is about 200 years and the earth is BILLIONS of years old. So tell us again how relevant the 2016 temperatures are when we know the climate has been much hotter and much colder during earth’s history. Global warming is a big-govt scam.

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      3. Blake Shaw‏ @BlakeShaw4 14 Dec 2017
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        1880—-137 years. Good points

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      1. shaun d‏ @ShaunDenneny 16 Dec 2017
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        Maybe you shouldn’t have planted thousands of highly flammable non-native eucalyptus trees in California which spread heavily in SoCal, just a thought

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      1. Blake Shaw‏ @BlakeShaw4 14 Dec 2017
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        Since 1880?

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      1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge 14 Dec 2017
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        we get this every year.don't even try blaming this on global warming.This was not the hottest year in history.Your lying and we can prove it.See you are the ones who constantly lie about climate change and global warming

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      2. 長夜漫漫‏ @GFWFUCKGCD 14 Dec 2017
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        It all caused by globalization. Via it, developed countries export manufacturing industry & pollution to developing countries with huge population like China. While the latter export population pressure & environmental destruction to areas with rich resources like Africa &

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      3. 長夜漫漫‏ @GFWFUCKGCD 14 Dec 2017
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        Latin America. That's why & how rain forests around the world disappeared so quickly in the past decades. It is such worldwide destruction that leads to global warming, and everybody will suffer from it. You think you find a shortcut to avoid Malthus's trap, but that's only the

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      4. 長夜漫漫‏ @GFWFUCKGCD 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @GFWFUCKGCD @nytimes

        direct express to doomsday. Human beings already have a taste of it when the whole Northern China was covered by heavy smog, when hurricanes, one after another, swept American countries, and when deadly wild fires devoured areas in Europe and California. And now anti-Family-Plan

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      5. 長夜漫漫‏ @GFWFUCKGCD 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @GFWFUCKGCD @nytimes

        propaganda, equipped with lies & prejudices against women, is encouraging Chinese people to bring more innocent babies to this overpopulated country. NYT is one of the media worldwide fooled by such propaganda, and liar Fuxian Yi is your favorite. (http://longnightendless.blogspot.com/2017/11/how-to-conquer-world-with-lies-and-win.html …)

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