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Kudos for collecting a lot of great information.
In terms of how we present this information, would someone please explain why this is not in worst case a WP:POVFORK and in best case a redundancy of Adaptation to global warming ?
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I've just shortened the section on "Case studies" by moving some of the very detailed and older content to the respective climate change country articles. I am wondering if further culling is required for the section called "case studies". I don't think such a section is even needed but this kind of information can be woven into other sections of the article where it fits? EMsmile ( talk) 13:40, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
I am wondering if we should move the section called "Vulnerability and equity: environmental justice and climate justice" to climate change vulnerability? It seems to be more about vulnerability than about resilience. However, the two concepts overlap with each other (one being the opposite of the other) so it's also hard to split it neatly across two articles. Maybe the same content is at climate justice, or should be moved to "climate justice" to reduce overlap and repetition across articles. EMsmile ( talk) 14:56, 31 March 2021 (UTC)
Here is some feedback I received from User:Jonathanlynn: "I can see the logic of merging the climate resilience and climate vulnerability articles. To me they are flip sides of the same thing. Hope the authors agree! Perhaps worth checking with some of them. In any case in the climate resilience article, it would be important to reference "climate-resilient development" which was an important topic to emerge from the new report that came out at the end of February.
The "Our World in Data, 18 September 2020" link under the references doesn't take you to the correct link. Jime7878 ( talk) 01:46, 23 April 2022 (UTC)Jime7878(talk) 18:45, 22 April 2022 (UTC).
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I've just shortened the section on "Case studies" by moving some of the very detailed and older content to the respective climate change country articles. I am wondering if further culling is required for the section called "case studies". I don't think such a section is even needed but this kind of information can be woven into other sections of the article where it fits? EMsmile ( talk) 13:40, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
I am wondering if we should move the section called "Vulnerability and equity: environmental justice and climate justice" to climate change vulnerability? It seems to be more about vulnerability than about resilience. However, the two concepts overlap with each other (one being the opposite of the other) so it's also hard to split it neatly across two articles. Maybe the same content is at climate justice, or should be moved to "climate justice" to reduce overlap and repetition across articles. EMsmile ( talk) 14:56, 31 March 2021 (UTC)
Here is some feedback I received from User:Jonathanlynn: "I can see the logic of merging the climate resilience and climate vulnerability articles. To me they are flip sides of the same thing. Hope the authors agree! Perhaps worth checking with some of them. In any case in the climate resilience article, it would be important to reference "climate-resilient development" which was an important topic to emerge from the new report that came out at the end of February.
The "Our World in Data, 18 September 2020" link under the references doesn't take you to the correct link. Jime7878 ( talk) 01:46, 23 April 2022 (UTC)Jime7878(talk) 18:45, 22 April 2022 (UTC).
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