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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes May 14

    In the Arctic Ocean, some ice stays frozen year-round, lasting for many years before melting. This winter, the region hit a record low for ice older than 5 years. https://nyti.ms/2rLsnGi pic.twitter.com/8EulNCnZqD

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      1. Adam Slutzky‏ @adamslutzky May 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        Obviously, this is due to Hillary Clinton's email.

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      1. Anthony Vergara‏ @iamelgimikero May 14
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        This is alarming.

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      1. Джош‏ @thezumoariri May 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        But Trump says climate change induced by mankind is a lie!

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      2. Squawkie The Eagle‏ @SquawkieEagle May 14
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        https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/antarctic-sea-ice-reaches-new-record-maximum …

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      3. Wayne MacIntyre‏ @waymac_007 May 14
        Replying to @SquawkieEagle @nytimes

        The scientist in the article says the earth is still warming. Common sense should tell us we are causing climate change. For every action there is a reaction.What happens when we put 38 gigatons of CO2 in the air yearly? Nothing, a positive,or negative reaction? Isn't it obvious?

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      4. Squawkie The Eagle‏ @SquawkieEagle May 14
        Replying to @waymac_007 @nytimes

        You make about a dozen uninformed assumptions in this tweet. First, you assume "climate change" is a fact, but you don't define it. Then you assume we are causing it, whatever "it" is. By your own logic, the Antarctic sea ice shouldnt be growing. Common sense, right? Also...

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      2. Walter Rutherford‏ @WalteRutherford May 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        Do you know what a "lead" is? It's open water between ice flows. The dark water absorbs sunlight while ice reflects it. Do you know what causes leads? Climate researchers storming all over the Arctic Ocean in ICEBREAKERS!

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      3. Walter Rutherford‏ @WalteRutherford May 16
        Replying to @WalteRutherford @nytimes

        I'm only partially being facetious. Multi-year ice is quite stable until something breaks it up into smaller pieces. Icebreakers do exactly that. #ClimateResearch

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      1. Seekroid‏ @seekroid May 14
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        This is a difficult problem. RT @nytimes: In the Arctic Ocean, some ice stays frozen year-round, lasting for many years before melting. This winter, the region hit a record low for ice older than 5 years. https://nyti.ms/2rLsnGi pic.twitter.com/rjyglvcgGL

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      1. Secret t‏ @Secret____t May 14
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        "A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep." - Saul Bellow

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      1. Secret t‏ @Secret____t May 14
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        Ah, yes- more "misleading" news designed to inculcate some FALSE SENSE OF HOPE in Climate Change "news" when surface temperatures have surged over the past 20 years CONSISTENTLY HIGHER. I see that as sad.

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      1. Clark Griswold‏ @NotTodayLuv May 14
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        So we won't be finding any more frozen alien spaceships and the polar bear habitat is being decimated.

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      1. Richard Webster‏ @rw751987 May 14
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        Lemme see the lane ... dry. We'll talk about it later. 🙄

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      1. Mr. U.‏ @9898guitar May 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        The good news, I guess, is if we all die horrible deaths, at least Donald Trump won’t be our president any longer.

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      1. iamtheMAGAbot‏ @iamtheMAGAbot May 14
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        #MAGA in the oceanful, some iceful stays frozen year-roundful, lasting for yearsful before melting. this winterful, the regi…ful

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      2. StandWithThePresident‏ @EbUSA1 May 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        So is it global warming or climate change?

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      3. StandWithThePresident‏ @EbUSA1 May 14
        Replying to @EbUSA1 @nytimes

        What it is it's exaggerated graphic s. Fake Graphics.

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