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Reviewer: Femkemilene ( talk · contribs) 18:50, 12 January 2019 (UTC)
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Thanks for working on the article! Here some questions I think to be answered in the text if you want to address all main aspects.
When you've improved the article further, I'm willing to go over the article again before a potential renomination. I find it quite interesting. Femkemilene ( talk) 21:08, 12 January 2019 (UTC)
1. Are emission only expected to rise because of the energy policy? I assume that economic growth might also contribute. (lede)
It is true that in the past emissions have been correlated with economic growth, however the lede is referring to the future. If the energy policy was changed this correlation could be broken by changing the sources of electricity. We won't know for some time whether emissions are rising in 2019 but as little economic growth is expected if they do rise it will not be because of economic growth. I found a paper on this and will cite it in Greenhouse gas emissions by Turkey.
2. Under the emissions section, mention other sources of emissions as well as energy. In one of the sources I've read that Turkey has a large domestic coal reserve, which is important mentioning as well (countries are probably more likely to cut back on imports than to leave virgin materials in their own country be)
The minor sources of emissions are discussed in Greenhouse gas emissions by Turkey and coal reserves in Coal in Turkey
3. Are more floods expected only because of the change in precipitation form? Globally, we expect rising temperatures lead to more intense rainfall events, even while in some countries total rainfall stays the same. Turkey is quite a big country, is there a difference is expected weather changes between regions. Have more extreme weather patterns already been observed?
Good questions: Certainly there will be differences between regions and unusual extreme weather is being observed. There is probably new info in the 7th National Communication (see refs). I hope someone else reading this might dig it out and summarise it - if not I hope to get round to it later.
Istanbul plan now online and cited. I did not find any others yet.
List of glaciers in Turkey created - I don't know of any communities depending on them.
Fishing not a big part of the economy but anchovies are part of Black Sea region culture - added them in picture caption.
Will try to cover these points in energy in Turkey and Electricity sector in Turkey and link from greenhouse gas emissions by Turkey. Also I hope the research on carbon dioxide emissions from geothermal in Turkey will be published this year (2019).
First question covered in Reforestation#Turkey, other land use changes are not significant.
Uber is the only rideshare company here as far as I know: but it would be better moved to Environmental_issues_in_Turkey#Air_pollution as not very important for this article.
Hello Ksitson
Thanks for your updates. As you can see the Seventh National Communication at https://www.tr.undp.org/content/turkey/en/home/library/environment_energy/NC7-2019.html is very long, so we should put page numbers in the cites. So for example on page 151 it says " Climate modellings show that Mediterranean basin will be one of the regions that will be affected by the global warming trend with the increase of extreme events." So in this article I will write in my own words: "Climate models predict that extreme weather events will increase in the Mediterranean." And using the source editor I will insert after the full stop {{sfnp|Seventh communication|2019|p=151}} Chidgk1 ( talk) 18:04, 30 November 2020 (UTC)
1.How can I insert pdf link in reference or source?
2. How can I modify the reference?
3.How can I cite a reference that is already cited?
4. How can I insert the blue link?
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Ksitson ( talk • contribs) 19:39, 30 November 2020 (UTC)
I suggest to change the headings and structure of this article to be in line with the template that has been proposed here for all articles of the nature "Climate change in Country X": /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:WikiProject_Climate_change/Style_guide (see also discussion on that page's talk page). Anyone has any objections? If not, who's got time to give it a go? I am slowly working away at this for all the countries but would love some collaborators. EMsmile ( talk) 04:34, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
1) I think it was a good idea you cut the GHG excerpt down to 2 paras. In the style guide the GHG section is at the top. That may be fine for countries which don't have separate GHG articles but I think here it is better at the bottom because then any reader who is really interested and has read to the bottom can then simply continue to that article.
2) The politics section does not really fit into the guide structure so I am thinking of deleting it as politics is covered in the GHG article. What do you think?
3) Not sure this article needs a "see also" as it may already have all the links in the other sections. But feel free to add if you spot any useful links not already in the article.
4) The rest I can probably shuffle around to the structure in the guide, so I will do so (remind me if I forget). Chidgk1 ( talk) 13:53, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
Hello EMsmile - it was me who did this - is there a rule or is in just a custom to have no links and what is the advantage - I think the word "in" not being bold is better. Perhaps it depends on the title what is best - I thought the links suitable for "X of/in/by Y" titles where X and Y are fairly well known and have reasonable sized articles. Chidgk1 ( talk) 13:15, 11 June 2021 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Horsesizedduck ( talk · contribs) 00:30, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
Greetings, folks. I just stumbled upon this article, found it interesting and decent, and decided to review it. Let's get the road on the show!
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First impressions:
Will resume review in around 10 - 12 hours, hopefully. All are welcome to join. Horsesizedduck ( talk) 01:00, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
Returning to resume the review.
Encountered nominator! Good to see you @ Chidgk1:!! Let's get to work! The article looks pretty good to me.
Small report:
Let's keep it up. Horsesizedduck ( talk) 11:51, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
I will now mark the sentences I find problematic with the tag. I'll see about fixing some myself if needed. Horsesizedduck ( talk) 13:32, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
@ Chidgk1: I think it is a good time to regroup here and take stock of what is left to do:
As a result, I believe this article is fit for GA status. If you, or any other editor following the process, would like to suggest more changes, I will give you some time to intervene. If there is no opposition, I will then pass the article.
I await reply, and thank you for your work and dedication. Horsesizedduck ( talk) 17:28, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
Putting the article on hold. Will likely pass in 2-3 days, as ongoing work finishes; 7 days feels unnecessary. Horsesizedduck ( talk) 19:47, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
The result was: promoted by
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00:28, 27 July 2021 (UTC)
Improved to Good Article status by Chidgk1 ( talk). Self-nominated at 08:00, 3 July 2021 (UTC).
Harald the Bard is improving the Turkish article - if anyone spots anything which is better on that article please amend this article or note here - thanks Chidgk1 ( talk) 06:39, 16 August 2021 (UTC)
https://tusiad.org/tr/yayinlar/raporlar/item/11295-turkiye-de-i-klim-krizi-ile-mucadelede-orman-ekosistemleri-ve-yutak-alan-yonetimi Chidgk1 ( talk) 12:16, 1 September 2023 (UTC)
but i don’t know of one yet Chidgk1 ( talk) 17:47, 25 May 2024 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Femkemilene ( talk · contribs) 18:50, 12 January 2019 (UTC)
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Thanks for working on the article! Here some questions I think to be answered in the text if you want to address all main aspects.
When you've improved the article further, I'm willing to go over the article again before a potential renomination. I find it quite interesting. Femkemilene ( talk) 21:08, 12 January 2019 (UTC)
1. Are emission only expected to rise because of the energy policy? I assume that economic growth might also contribute. (lede)
It is true that in the past emissions have been correlated with economic growth, however the lede is referring to the future. If the energy policy was changed this correlation could be broken by changing the sources of electricity. We won't know for some time whether emissions are rising in 2019 but as little economic growth is expected if they do rise it will not be because of economic growth. I found a paper on this and will cite it in Greenhouse gas emissions by Turkey.
2. Under the emissions section, mention other sources of emissions as well as energy. In one of the sources I've read that Turkey has a large domestic coal reserve, which is important mentioning as well (countries are probably more likely to cut back on imports than to leave virgin materials in their own country be)
The minor sources of emissions are discussed in Greenhouse gas emissions by Turkey and coal reserves in Coal in Turkey
3. Are more floods expected only because of the change in precipitation form? Globally, we expect rising temperatures lead to more intense rainfall events, even while in some countries total rainfall stays the same. Turkey is quite a big country, is there a difference is expected weather changes between regions. Have more extreme weather patterns already been observed?
Good questions: Certainly there will be differences between regions and unusual extreme weather is being observed. There is probably new info in the 7th National Communication (see refs). I hope someone else reading this might dig it out and summarise it - if not I hope to get round to it later.
Istanbul plan now online and cited. I did not find any others yet.
List of glaciers in Turkey created - I don't know of any communities depending on them.
Fishing not a big part of the economy but anchovies are part of Black Sea region culture - added them in picture caption.
Will try to cover these points in energy in Turkey and Electricity sector in Turkey and link from greenhouse gas emissions by Turkey. Also I hope the research on carbon dioxide emissions from geothermal in Turkey will be published this year (2019).
First question covered in Reforestation#Turkey, other land use changes are not significant.
Uber is the only rideshare company here as far as I know: but it would be better moved to Environmental_issues_in_Turkey#Air_pollution as not very important for this article.
Hello Ksitson
Thanks for your updates. As you can see the Seventh National Communication at https://www.tr.undp.org/content/turkey/en/home/library/environment_energy/NC7-2019.html is very long, so we should put page numbers in the cites. So for example on page 151 it says " Climate modellings show that Mediterranean basin will be one of the regions that will be affected by the global warming trend with the increase of extreme events." So in this article I will write in my own words: "Climate models predict that extreme weather events will increase in the Mediterranean." And using the source editor I will insert after the full stop {{sfnp|Seventh communication|2019|p=151}} Chidgk1 ( talk) 18:04, 30 November 2020 (UTC)
1.How can I insert pdf link in reference or source?
2. How can I modify the reference?
3.How can I cite a reference that is already cited?
4. How can I insert the blue link?
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Ksitson ( talk • contribs) 19:39, 30 November 2020 (UTC)
I suggest to change the headings and structure of this article to be in line with the template that has been proposed here for all articles of the nature "Climate change in Country X": /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:WikiProject_Climate_change/Style_guide (see also discussion on that page's talk page). Anyone has any objections? If not, who's got time to give it a go? I am slowly working away at this for all the countries but would love some collaborators. EMsmile ( talk) 04:34, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
1) I think it was a good idea you cut the GHG excerpt down to 2 paras. In the style guide the GHG section is at the top. That may be fine for countries which don't have separate GHG articles but I think here it is better at the bottom because then any reader who is really interested and has read to the bottom can then simply continue to that article.
2) The politics section does not really fit into the guide structure so I am thinking of deleting it as politics is covered in the GHG article. What do you think?
3) Not sure this article needs a "see also" as it may already have all the links in the other sections. But feel free to add if you spot any useful links not already in the article.
4) The rest I can probably shuffle around to the structure in the guide, so I will do so (remind me if I forget). Chidgk1 ( talk) 13:53, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
Hello EMsmile - it was me who did this - is there a rule or is in just a custom to have no links and what is the advantage - I think the word "in" not being bold is better. Perhaps it depends on the title what is best - I thought the links suitable for "X of/in/by Y" titles where X and Y are fairly well known and have reasonable sized articles. Chidgk1 ( talk) 13:15, 11 June 2021 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Horsesizedduck ( talk · contribs) 00:30, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
Greetings, folks. I just stumbled upon this article, found it interesting and decent, and decided to review it. Let's get the road on the show!
Horsesizedduck (
talk)
00:30, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
First impressions:
Will resume review in around 10 - 12 hours, hopefully. All are welcome to join. Horsesizedduck ( talk) 01:00, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
Returning to resume the review.
Encountered nominator! Good to see you @ Chidgk1:!! Let's get to work! The article looks pretty good to me.
Small report:
Let's keep it up. Horsesizedduck ( talk) 11:51, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
I will now mark the sentences I find problematic with the tag. I'll see about fixing some myself if needed. Horsesizedduck ( talk) 13:32, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
@ Chidgk1: I think it is a good time to regroup here and take stock of what is left to do:
As a result, I believe this article is fit for GA status. If you, or any other editor following the process, would like to suggest more changes, I will give you some time to intervene. If there is no opposition, I will then pass the article.
I await reply, and thank you for your work and dedication. Horsesizedduck ( talk) 17:28, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
Putting the article on hold. Will likely pass in 2-3 days, as ongoing work finishes; 7 days feels unnecessary. Horsesizedduck ( talk) 19:47, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
The result was: promoted by
SL93 (
talk)
00:28, 27 July 2021 (UTC)
Improved to Good Article status by Chidgk1 ( talk). Self-nominated at 08:00, 3 July 2021 (UTC).
Harald the Bard is improving the Turkish article - if anyone spots anything which is better on that article please amend this article or note here - thanks Chidgk1 ( talk) 06:39, 16 August 2021 (UTC)
https://tusiad.org/tr/yayinlar/raporlar/item/11295-turkiye-de-i-klim-krizi-ile-mucadelede-orman-ekosistemleri-ve-yutak-alan-yonetimi Chidgk1 ( talk) 12:16, 1 September 2023 (UTC)
but i don’t know of one yet Chidgk1 ( talk) 17:47, 25 May 2024 (UTC)