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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 27

    How much warmer was your city in 2017?http://nyti.ms/2DGzBnB 

    6:46 PM - 27 Jan 2018
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      2. Jonny Cat‏ @jonnycat222 Jan 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        When can we expect an article from a Trump crony saying climate change is good?

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      1. Zach Alan *PROTECT MUELLER*‏ @zwash300 Jan 27
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        Hot. Tell me how it was Hillary’s fault, NYT

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      2. Matthew Archuleta‏ @Basque1777 Jan 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        Watching football now for 58 years. What happened to snow games don't c em no more. Well their yu go

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      1. NYTscreams‏ @NYTscreams Jan 27
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        .@nytimespic.twitter.com/VJfQOjnfYh

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      1. Great Wahl  🤪‏ @greatwahl Jan 27
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        I looked through all the “M”-starting cities, and I think I found the ideal climate for us, @Emilily219. Never in the 80s. Never below 40. Average temp: 62. 😏pic.twitter.com/yGvm1ETMB0

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      1. Terri C ☮️ 💗 ♓️ 🍷‏ @statpoo1 Jan 27
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        Pretty sure my town was a few degrees hotter than the surface of the sun .... 😳

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      1. Dr Karen Roblejo DVM‏ @DrKRoblejo Jan 27
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        Florida‼️pic.twitter.com/2aMtwqhoDX

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      2. Justin Ebright‏ @Justin_Ebright Jan 27
        Replying to @nytimes

        In northwest New Mexico. We should have a blanket of snow cover right now that would normally last until March. We've had measurable snowfall once. One time, that's it. Normally get first snow before Halloween, it didn't come until well after the New Year.

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      3. Joe Jackson‏ @lessshoe Jan 27
        Replying to @Justin_Ebright @nytimes

        Oh nooooooo, sound the trumpets. Life is over as we know it. Better have Gore fly his personal jet in and swoop you out of there.

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      4. Justin Ebright‏ @Justin_Ebright Jan 27
        Replying to @lessshoe @nytimes

        Better than shoving my head face first into the dirt because I'm too ignorant to realize that things are not right in our biosphere. But ignorance is bliss, right? I mean you are clearly a master of ignorant bliss, so you should know.

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      5. Joe Jackson‏ @lessshoe Jan 28
        Replying to @Justin_Ebright @nytimes

        I remember when I was kid, back in the 70s we didn’t get any snow that year. Funny, I stuck my head in the sand then too. Amazingly we’re all still here. You are naive enough to think this planet can not take care of itself. It was here before us and will be here after us.

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      6. Justin Ebright‏ @Justin_Ebright Jan 28
        Replying to @lessshoe @nytimes

        So because the planet can take care of it over geological time, we should all just be idiots? You do realize humans do not live under geological time scales right? The point is an Earth w/ Humans. And yes, we are radically changing the climate, whether you want to believe or not.

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      7. Joe Jackson‏ @lessshoe Jan 28
        Replying to @Justin_Ebright @nytimes

        Doesn’t matter weather I believe it or not. The earth will take care of itself. We can’t fix it, remember the ozone. Why doesn’t anyone talk about that anymore. It’s because Mother Earth took care of it. Remember the 70’s when the” Experts”predicted the next ice age was coming.

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      8. Justin Ebright‏ @Justin_Ebright Jan 28
        Replying to @lessshoe @nytimes

        The hole in Earth's ozone layer that forms over Antarctica each September grew to about 8.9 million square miles in 2016 before starting to recover, according to scientists from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) who monitor the annual phenomenon.

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      9. Justin Ebright‏ @Justin_Ebright Jan 28
        Replying to @Justin_Ebright @lessshoe @nytimes

        Here's the link: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/Goddard/2016/antarctic-ozone-hole-attains-moderate-size … Just because you quit talking about it doesn't mean it stopped existing. And again hundreds of thousands of years for earth to fix. Humanity doesn't deal with history on that timescale, we live by hundreds, not hundreds of thousands.

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      1. #JusticeIsRighteous‏ @bitterlily22 Jan 27
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        The same

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      1. Saïd El Malki‏ @SAIDFISSA3 Jan 27
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        More warmly than my feet which get a good beating!? Plus chaud que mes pieds qui ont reçu une bonne raclée !?

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