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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 28

    “It’s clear that we’re going to have to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. And we’re going to have to do it on a gigaton scale.”https://nyti.ms/2r5x8ed 

    9:30 AM - 28 Apr 2018
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      2. Will Dahl‏ @TheDAHLilama Apr 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Just so commenters know, trees will not work for this. 1M trees would take 35 years to sequester as much carbon as we release every 15-60 minutes, depending on species (I have sources, if anyone wants). It may be a good supplement, but we're going to need something better.

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      3. Dumpster Queen‏ @EmilyCartagine Apr 28
        Replying to @TheDAHLilama @nytimes

        But I likee the treeess 🌴🌳🌲😁

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      1. richard kowalski‏ @richardpk Apr 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Lets find out how the caveman accomplished that feat...after the ice age meltdown? Hahahahaha

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      1. David‏ @David77111F Apr 28
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        If you look back at the "Full History" of man, back before 6000 years, you see that man "Always prospered" with Global warming and never Prospered with "Global Cooling" . You lose some land, but you "Gain" tons of land up north. Forest, love CO2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0Cp7DrvNLQ&t=174s …

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      2. Will Dahl‏ @TheDAHLilama Apr 28
        Replying to @r2roan @nytimes

        But ecosystems are. And chaotic systems like the climate can be disproportionately affected by certain variables.

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      1. jere sue adams  🐍‏ @meow_nashville Apr 30
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        try leaving the trees and plant life living & standing on planet Earth.

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      1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge Apr 28
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        you can't remove carbon dioxide any one who thinks we can our nuts and has no education to prove they can

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      1. Kelvin Castro‏ @KelvinECastro Apr 28
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        Or the Yellowstone Caldera could blow and send us into an ice age. Or maybe (global warming) + (mini ice age) = normal climate

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      1.  🇵🇸ΛMГO- عمرو-GΛZΛ‏ @AMROusef Apr 28
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        WRONG STUDIES THERE IS NO SUCH THING Use the great Canyon as a dumpster This is a theory to use Oman rocks as one !!!!!pic.twitter.com/hep1me8XDT

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      1. Jonnie Baker‏ @JonnieBaker7 Apr 28
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        First Step: IMPEACH & REMOVE & JAIL TRUMP & ZINCKE & GOPes. Corruption Central!

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      1. Isaac Corona‏ @Icecrack2011 Apr 28
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        Isn't carbon dioxide what trees use to make oxygen?

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      1. Nurjehan‏ @Nurjehan8 Apr 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        In what context does the planet need to be saved,pollution is dangerous but caused by humans.C/changes will cleanse the planet including all

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      1. Dr. HEALTH FIRST‏ @NdiayeSangoule Apr 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere yes, but doing so for debris from the atmosphere might be better. It's good to launch satellites in order to improve a country's technologies. However, Scientists must focus on how to prevent atmosphere's garbages.

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      1. Chitta Ranjan Rath‏ @chitta74 Apr 28
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        And we also need to work upon the initiatives to generate more oxygen by planting trees and with other possible options.🙏🙏

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      1. chris zollner‏ @uhhchriszollner Apr 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Literally anything to keep fossil fuel companies around as long as possible

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      1. Alexander Tsankov‏ @antsankov Apr 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Very interesting. How much carbon is actually stored in a unit of rock currently?

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      1. Patrick Shook‏ @shookster1000 Apr 28
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        CO2 isn't the climate control knob. The Sun is.

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      1. Phillip Somerville‏ @unitambo Apr 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        No, it's VFF from clear and the only CO2 consequence of significance to date, is biome munificence!

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