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"fears it would be biased towards critics of climate change, despite the fact that the programme was in development for 18 months" - I don't get it. It could be critical and be in development for a long time...
Might look better if you take the refs out of the lead
No relevant images? (I wouldn't be surprised if there aren't)
You don't need to say that the language of refs is English. This is the English Wikipedia :)
Newspaper titles in refs (Guardian, Sun, etc.) need to be in italics (and wlink all publishers if possible please, but that's not necessary)
"Another critic, director of Friends of the Earth Tony Juniper said," - need a comma before his name, I think
Passed. In answer to the question on my talk page, an image of a person involved would be fine, I think. Make it a free one, obviously. dihydrogen monoxide (
H20) 04:05, 2 March 2008 (UTC)reply
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GA on hold
"fears it would be biased towards critics of climate change, despite the fact that the programme was in development for 18 months" - I don't get it. It could be critical and be in development for a long time...
Might look better if you take the refs out of the lead
No relevant images? (I wouldn't be surprised if there aren't)
You don't need to say that the language of refs is English. This is the English Wikipedia :)
Newspaper titles in refs (Guardian, Sun, etc.) need to be in italics (and wlink all publishers if possible please, but that's not necessary)
"Another critic, director of Friends of the Earth Tony Juniper said," - need a comma before his name, I think
Passed. In answer to the question on my talk page, an image of a person involved would be fine, I think. Make it a free one, obviously. dihydrogen monoxide (
H20) 04:05, 2 March 2008 (UTC)reply