Please see a discussion on the WikiProject Climate Change talk page about this article here. The discussion could continue there or here (maybe better to continue here but the WikiProject talk page was a good place to alert other editors). EMsmile ( talk) 14:35, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
In order to move this forward, I am copying below the discussion that took place at WikiProject Climate Change talk page (see link above):
Climate change effects on tropical regions was created the other month. It's a very encouraging effort by a new editor, but I don't see how this article can be kept. Logically, its presence would necessarily entail articles on midlatitudes and high latitudes, and I don't think this subdivision would be practical. You could argue we already have Climate change in the Arctic and Climate change in Antarctica, but the former is clearly a special case, and the latter is more akin to the continent-scale articles like Climate change in Europe.
I would propose moving the material on tropical forests to the subsection of effects of climate change on biomes, and the ocean/reef material to any of the related articles. (The section on adaptation seems very general, and probably does not have anything we don't include elsewhere already.) Does anyone have other ideas? InformationToKnowledge ( talk) 05:29, 25 March 2024 (UTC)
Please see a discussion on the WikiProject Climate Change talk page about this article here. The discussion could continue there or here (maybe better to continue here but the WikiProject talk page was a good place to alert other editors). EMsmile ( talk) 14:35, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
In order to move this forward, I am copying below the discussion that took place at WikiProject Climate Change talk page (see link above):
Climate change effects on tropical regions was created the other month. It's a very encouraging effort by a new editor, but I don't see how this article can be kept. Logically, its presence would necessarily entail articles on midlatitudes and high latitudes, and I don't think this subdivision would be practical. You could argue we already have Climate change in the Arctic and Climate change in Antarctica, but the former is clearly a special case, and the latter is more akin to the continent-scale articles like Climate change in Europe.
I would propose moving the material on tropical forests to the subsection of effects of climate change on biomes, and the ocean/reef material to any of the related articles. (The section on adaptation seems very general, and probably does not have anything we don't include elsewhere already.) Does anyone have other ideas? InformationToKnowledge ( talk) 05:29, 25 March 2024 (UTC)