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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 11

    Because of climate change, by 2050 many prior Winter Games locations may be too warm to ever host the Games againhttp://nyti.ms/2FqycyP 

    1:17 PM - 11 Jan 2018
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      2. The Daily Ire‏ @realDailyIre Jan 11
        Replying to @nytimes

        BREAKING NEWS: As Americans freeze to death on the East Coast, NYT continues to peddle Global Warming narrative about what could be possible in over 30 years.

        12 replies 3 retweets 13 likes
      3. tk‏ @KeenanTodd Jan 11
        Replying to @realDailyIre @nytimes

        Ah yes, the old, it's cold outside in my local area, which means GLOBAL warming is fake angle.

        3 replies 1 retweet 24 likes
      4. Robert Morton‏ @Robert4787 Jan 11
        Replying to @KeenanTodd @realDailyIre @nytimes

        tk, forgive their ignorance, they know not what they're saying.

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      2. Audrey Phillips Cox‏ @APCWriter Jan 11
        Replying to @nytimes

        Are you totally stupid? The winter weather has been terrible. Earth circles the sun in an OVAL orbit 365 days a year. When we are hot in summer, we are near the sun and when we're cold in winter we far away from the sun. This OVAL orbit is slightly different each year.

        4 replies 1 retweet 3 likes
      3. Lyndon Robertson‏ @LyndonRobertson Jan 11
        Replying to @APCWriter @nytimes

        thats not how seasons work. its hotter in the summer because the earth is tilted towards the sun and colder in winter cause its tilted away, hence why australia has summer in december to february. orbit has almost nothing to do with it.

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      1. Holly Crawford‏ @101loltoday Jan 11
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        And too hot for the summer games in many places.

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      2. Phil Valentine‏Verified account @ValentineShow Jan 11
        Replying to @nytimes

        Are you serious? You folks at the Times have been dishing this bovine scatology for decades. We just went through record cold. You've always been on the wrong side of this issue. Wish we'd all be around in 2050 to see how wrong you'll be.

        4 replies 1 retweet 3 likes
      3. Mel  🌷 🇺🇸‏ @MelinaLewis Jan 11
        Replying to @ValentineShow @nytimes

        Who is “we”? While parts of the United States experienced freezing weather, the rest of the GLOBE experienced record heat.

        4 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
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      5. Mel  🌷 🇺🇸‏ @MelinaLewis Jan 11
        Replying to @Doc101103 @ValentineShow @nytimes

        Global temperatures are rising. That’s not a hoax. That’s a measurable fact. The cause of it can be discussed, but the facts cannot be denied.

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      7. Mel  🌷 🇺🇸‏ @MelinaLewis Jan 11
        Replying to @Doc101103 @ValentineShow @nytimes

        https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/WorldOfChange/decadaltemp.php …

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      9. Mel  🌷 🇺🇸‏ @MelinaLewis Jan 12
        Replying to @Doc101103 @ValentineShow @nytimes

        Don’t make a claim unless you can prove it. Numbers were “faked” one time via a worker at the NOAA who made projections without the proper protocol. Scientists from around the world agree, from all nations and “parties.” To deny it is to put your narrative above the truth.

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      1. Trollhunter‏ @seekingtrolls Jan 11
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        So we can grow more food!

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      1. Brett Pinto‏ @bhpinto89 Jan 11
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        kewl!

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