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We are a group of student from Uppsala University who have created the page regarding Climate change in Italy. Before it was simply a redirect from Climate of Italy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Belindapr ( talk • contribs)
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Created by Belindapr ( talk), Manongouraud ( talk), and Muninnkorp ( talk). Nominated by Belindapr ( talk) at 18:07, 25 May 2022 (UTC).
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Overall: This nom overall looks promising and the topic is very interesting. It just needs a little work to shape it up for the front page. Earwig is picking up some minor copyvio with this page. This should be relatively easy to fix. The article also has a lot of citation needed tags on it, which have to be resolved before the nom can be approved. Some of the claims in the lede seem like they especially need to be cited, otherwise it runs into neutrality issues. I can't find the hook fact in the refs linked, are you sure these are the right sources? BuySomeApples ( talk) 21:52, 8 July 2022 (UTC)
As the subject is topical would it be possible for it to go in this week? Chidgk1 ( talk) 05:43, 13 July 2022 (UTC)
I don't see how it can fall under NPOV guidelines to omit everything after the first comma? theleekycauldron ( talk • contribs) (she/ they) 12:12, 13 July 2022 (UTC)Fioramonti championed a law which in 2020 made Italy the world's first country to make climate study compulsory in schools, but he admits that putting it into practice in the classroom has been patchy.
He resigned in a row over education funding shortly after the law was passed and so was unable to oversee its application, while the COVID-19 emergency left Italy's schools struggling to teach the usual curriculum, never mind introduce innovations.
ALT3 might amuse a Brit of my age but if you are younger or from another country maybe it makes no sense at all to you? If it made you smile I will source and add it. Chidgk1 ( talk) 20:09, 13 July 2022 (UTC)
A fact from Climate change in Italy appeared on Wikipedia's
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We are a group of student from Uppsala University who have created the page regarding Climate change in Italy. Before it was simply a redirect from Climate of Italy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Belindapr ( talk • contribs)
The result was: promoted by
SL93 (
talk)
00:48, 20 July 2022 (UTC)
Created by Belindapr ( talk), Manongouraud ( talk), and Muninnkorp ( talk). Nominated by Belindapr ( talk) at 18:07, 25 May 2022 (UTC).
General: Article is new enough and long enough |
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Policy compliance:
Hook eligibility:
QPQ: None required. |
Overall: This nom overall looks promising and the topic is very interesting. It just needs a little work to shape it up for the front page. Earwig is picking up some minor copyvio with this page. This should be relatively easy to fix. The article also has a lot of citation needed tags on it, which have to be resolved before the nom can be approved. Some of the claims in the lede seem like they especially need to be cited, otherwise it runs into neutrality issues. I can't find the hook fact in the refs linked, are you sure these are the right sources? BuySomeApples ( talk) 21:52, 8 July 2022 (UTC)
As the subject is topical would it be possible for it to go in this week? Chidgk1 ( talk) 05:43, 13 July 2022 (UTC)
I don't see how it can fall under NPOV guidelines to omit everything after the first comma? theleekycauldron ( talk • contribs) (she/ they) 12:12, 13 July 2022 (UTC)Fioramonti championed a law which in 2020 made Italy the world's first country to make climate study compulsory in schools, but he admits that putting it into practice in the classroom has been patchy.
He resigned in a row over education funding shortly after the law was passed and so was unable to oversee its application, while the COVID-19 emergency left Italy's schools struggling to teach the usual curriculum, never mind introduce innovations.
ALT3 might amuse a Brit of my age but if you are younger or from another country maybe it makes no sense at all to you? If it made you smile I will source and add it. Chidgk1 ( talk) 20:09, 13 July 2022 (UTC)