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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 6

    3 New Year’s resolutions that can help fight climate changehttp://nyti.ms/2qjDSqP 

    11:49 PM - 6 Jan 2018
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      2. Rahat Shah‏ @rahatshah_ Jan 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        Saving our planet, lifting people out of poverty, advancing economic growth... these are one and the same fight. We must connect the dots between climate change, water scarcity, energy shortages, global health, food security. Solutions to one problem must be solutions for all.

        1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
      3. tim maguire‏ @timmaguire42 Jan 7
        Replying to @rahatshah_ @nytimes

        Climate alarmism has nothing to do with saving our planet. Dooming people to poverty and misery is central to the alarmist program. You cannot claim to care about the poor and support expensive energy policies. You must choose.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Sheila Regan‏ @Sheila_Regan Jan 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        Stop eating meat.

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      1. Gil Coleman  🇧🇷 🇺🇸‏ @Gilcoleman Jan 6
        Replying to @nytimes

        What a load of BS👇 😂😂😂

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      2. Matty GG‏ @RealCFPBDrector Jan 6
        Replying to @nytimes

        The most important thing you can do for the climate in 2018 is vote out of office the ONLY major political party in the developed world that denies the science of climate change. Volunteer, donate, and make sure to vote.

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      2. Laura Odermatt‏ @odrmtt Jan 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        @villaltaclaud not sure if you’ve already seen this— but tagging you in case you haven’t!

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      3. Claudia‏ @villaltaclaud Jan 7
        Replying to @odrmtt @nytimes

        how thoughtful Laura, thank you!

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      1. jyllene‏ @jyllene Jan 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        The BEST thing you can do to fight climate change this year is to vote for @TheDemocrats this November. #YourVoiceMatters

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      1. Shadow Banned‏ @Warrior_Stories Jan 6
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        NYT solution to every problem: Satan worship and communism. Fact

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      1. Fumble976 - matricule 51632‏ @fumble976 Jan 6
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        trump bashing? 😏 s

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      2. John Ritchie‏ @mjritchi2 Jan 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        The title of this article is patently absurd. As anyone with a modicum of scientific/historical understanding and common sense knows, #climatechange has been a part of our planet since the dawn of time and will never be stopped. #USA #CommonSense #Hubrispic.twitter.com/IS5KO8S2rR

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      3. tisiphonous‏ @tisiphonous Jan 7
        Replying to @mjritchi2 @nytimes

        I wonder if most of the world's climatologists and meteorologists have a modicum of scientific understanding. We should link them up with this guy, so they can really learn to Science properly.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. John Ritchie‏ @mjritchi2 Jan 7
        Replying to @tisiphonous @nytimes

        Recommended reading: http://www.drroyspencer.com/my-global-warming-skepticism-for-dummies/ …

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. tisiphonous‏ @tisiphonous Jan 7
        Replying to @mjritchi2 @nytimes

        I find it funny that you link me to a skeptic's page, and the fact that he has a PhD confers unto him the powers of some authority on the matter. The irony is that skeptics refuse to heed the advice and information of countless other PhDs in the field. Anyways thanks for the link

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      6. John Ritchie‏ @mjritchi2 Jan 7
        Replying to @tisiphonous @nytimes

        You do realize the last global ice age occurred between 110k-30k thousand years ago, don’t you? And you do know Homo sapiens have walked the earth for over 300k years but the internal combustion engine is less than 200 years old, right? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_glacial_period … #IceAgeDenier

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      7. tisiphonous‏ @tisiphonous Jan 7
        Replying to @mjritchi2 @nytimes

        What is your point? These are basic facts. What is with the iceagedenier? You seriously need to work on your deductive reasoning if you think I am denying basic climatological facts.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      8. John Ritchie‏ @mjritchi2 Jan 7
        Replying to @tisiphonous @nytimes

        My point is: what exactly caused all the glaciers to melt + recede so dramatically 11k years ago? Was it fossil fuels or something else? Simple logic and common sense should guide you to conclude that we have much more pressing environmental issues than global warming to address.

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      9. John Ritchie‏ @mjritchi2 Jan 7
        Replying to @mjritchi2 @tisiphonous @nytimes

        And just to make it a little more clear, please check out where the #glaciers were where #Wisconsin, #Milwaukee, #GreenBay and #Chicago are today.pic.twitter.com/Np38vJya6R

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      2. StandWithThePresident‏ @EbUSA1 Jan 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        Now it is climate change since we are having a very cold winter! No more global warming!

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