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    1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 15

      Easter Island is eroding. Climate change is threatening its future, and also its past.http://nyti.ms/2FLuQWN 

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    2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 15

      We visited Easter Island to see first hand a cultural disaster in the making http://nyti.ms/2FLuQWN pic.twitter.com/iV3TOnNjDS

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      The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 15

      Climate change. Rising sea levels. More violent storms. It’s all putting the statues of Easter Island in grave danger. http://nyti.ms/2FLuQWN pic.twitter.com/XtTnPGryV2

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        2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 15

          Archaeologists fear the rising waves could erase clues to one of the greatest mysteries of Easter Island: What caused the collapse of the civilization that built the stone statues http://nyti.ms/2FLuQWN pic.twitter.com/Rx5VBVZIsV

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        3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 15

          Can Easter Island’s cultural gems be moved to save them from the ravages of climate change? “Yes, but you lose their context, you lose their history when doing that.” http://nyti.ms/2FLuQWN pic.twitter.com/x1aAjg24ks

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        4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 15

          Easter Islanders watch as climate change menaces their cultural heritage. But some say they’ll persevere, just as their ancestors survived ancient disasters. http://nyti.ms/2FLuQWN pic.twitter.com/0STp5xHoXH

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        1. Scholarly Beard‏ @Tuscon_Valdez Mar 15
          Replying to @nytimes

          Thanks for the...heads...up

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        1. Awais Saeed‏ @immoni867 Mar 15
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          Slowly but faster world is moving towards its last breath just as a poem:My Friend Breathing His Last: all the world must get unite on a platform to distinguished the problem of Rising sea level.

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        1. George Dragich‏ @gdragich Mar 17
          Replying to @nytimes

          What happened to Atlantis?? Mammoths frozen whole in Siberia and Alaska with grass in mouth and ancient maps of an ice free Antartica. Are those man made as well?? Climate changes naturally...see past ice ages and warm periods. Science

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        1. Mary Wareham‏Verified account @marywareham Mar 16
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          + putting the tangata whenua (people) of #Rapanui (Easter Island) in grave danger

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        1. James Mitchem‏ @jamesmitchem7 Mar 16
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          What elevation are these statues at?

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        1. EmpathyEducates‏ @empathyeducates Mar 16
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          “What Happened” & Why #NotMeUs #NeverTrumpHillaryosm Will Not Be Part of “Us versus Them” Stalemate #Resistance (One Corporatist Racist Or The Other) —We As Pope Francis warns of the dangers of ‘unbridled capitalism’ http://bit.ly/2pg5qJW —Logic of Profits at Any Cost Endangers

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        1.  ❤VENEZUELA_PALS ⚡‏ @VENEZUELA011 Mar 15
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          Yes, and Mafia Casino Trump did not sign the Kioto. So why ? are you worry about it

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        1. Nurjehan‏ @Nurjehan8 Mar 15
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          Why didn't scientists n inform devastating impact of c/changes even if unsure of when Full magnetic pole reversal occurred , 18yrs escalat

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        1. Dhananjay Dixit‏ @global_sarcasm Mar 15
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          At this point even #God might have been thinking that humans are crazy! Crazy & stupid! #climatechange #GoGreen

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        1. The Indomitable Id‏ @IndomitableId Mar 15
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          Castles made of sand, slip into the sea… eventually.

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        1. Laurent Dingli‏ @laurentdingli Mar 15
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          I worry much more about the sixth major mass extinction

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        2. David‏ @David77111F Mar 15
          Replying to @nytimes

          They were Probably "Idol gods" & God buried them, and U resurrected them, ( Hint Easter Island and resurrection) but now that they are above ground, where the"Elements"will devour them. Better build some "Temples for them" or U will lose your gods. U know a mausoleum 4 the dead

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        3. David‏ @David77111F Mar 15
          Replying to @David77111F @nytimes

          Just kind of joking around, but they probably were idols and considered gods to some past race.

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        1.  🐣 🐥 🐤 🐔 🐓 🚜‏ @EeronStultz Mar 15
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          Like there so dame inportant ?!

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        1. Come and Take It‏ @encryptedcrypt Mar 15
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          #GlobalWarmingHoaxpic.twitter.com/z8W64eCfGy

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