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1 Writing about climate change  



1.1  Structure  





1.2  Style  







2 Using excerpts  





3 Outline for articles about specific countries or geographies  



3.1  "Short description" line  





3.2  Lead  





3.3  Greenhouse gas emissions  



3.3.1  Energy consumption  





3.3.2  Transportation  





3.3.3  Fossil fuel production  





3.3.4  Industrial emissions  





3.3.5  Deforestation  







3.4  Impacts on the natural environment  



3.4.1  Temperature and weather changes  





3.4.2  Sea level rise  





3.4.3  Water resources  





3.4.4  Ecosystems  





3.4.5  Biodiversity  







3.5  Impacts on people  



3.5.1  Economic impacts  





3.5.2  Health impacts  





3.5.3  Impacts on housing (if relevant)  





3.5.4  Impacts on migration (if relevant)  





3.5.5  Impacts on indigenous peoples (if relevant)  





3.5.6  Impacts on disadvantaged groups (if relevant)  







3.6  Mitigation  



3.6.1  Mitigation approaches  





3.6.2  Policies and legislation to achieve mitigation  







3.7  Adaptation  



3.7.1  Adaptation approaches  





3.7.2  Policies and legislation to achieve adaptation  







3.8  Mitigation and adaptation (alternative option to keep it together)  



3.8.1  Approaches  





3.8.2  Policies and legislation  





3.8.3  International cooperation  







3.9  Society and culture  



3.9.1  Activism  





3.9.2  Private sector efforts  





3.9.3  Controversies  





3.9.4  Arts and media  







3.10  Historical aspects (optional)  





3.11  Statistics (optional)  





3.12  Climate change by state, region or territory (optional)  





3.13  See also  





3.14  References  





3.15  External links (optional)  
















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< Wikipedia:WikiProject Climate change

This page is a style guide for content related to Climate Change, developed by the editors of Wikipedia:WikiProject Climate change. These are recommendations, to help develop greater consistency across climate related content. If you would like to contribute to the style guide or want to ask a question, consider communicating on the WikiProject talk page

Writing about climate change

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Structure

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We recommend talking about climate change in the general structure of climate change knowledge outlined by the IPCC reports:

This "Outline for articles" proposed below follows the IPCC suggestion of treating causes, impacts, then mitigation.

Style

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Communications experts have developed a number of guidelines for effective climate communication tactics (tactics which reach the broadest number of people, and help them identify ways to participate in climate action). Generally, these guidelines recommend that climate communicators (that includes Wikipedia editors), focus on doing several things (check out this article for further reading):

If you are looking for tactics for contributing to Wikipedia that both follow Wikipedia's commitment to Verifiability and Neutral Point of View we recommend checking out our recommended task for editing about climate change.

Using excerpts

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Many of the articles related to Climate Change are interconnected subtopics that are often highlighted in multiple parts of Wikipedia. Consider using the template {{Excerpt}} to reduce the redundancy of updating information in these multiple locations. {{Excerpt}} transcludes the lead section or any section of choosing on another article -- thus if that section is updated in the original article, it will be automatically updated in the article that it used in. Please only excerpt sections or leads, not individual paragraphs. For some examples, see the tracking category: Category:Articles with excerpts. Excerpts can also get broken, check if any of our articles are in this category of broken excerpts: Category:Articles_with_broken_excerpts

A presentation about the pros and cons of using excerpts was given by User:SophivorusatWikimania 2021 and is available here. You can also ask questions about them or suggest improvements to the script here.

Let's say you want to transcribe the first three paragraphs of the lead of ocean acidification, but not the lead's image, to a section on "ocean acidification" within Effects of climate change on oceans. Then all you have to do is to put at the right place within the article Effects of climate change on oceans this command while using source editor: {{excerpt|Ocean acidification|paragraphs=1-3|file=no}}

For further explanations on how to use excerpts, see here: {{Excerpt}}. For example, you can include just a particular paragraph of the lead (or for example the first two paragraphs; use the command "paragraphs=1,2"). You can also make the excerpt more visible with using the command "indicator=yes", although some authors find it draws too much attention to it.

Note that leads don't always contain sources, and may repeat information in the target article. The excerpt function is not recommended to be included in articles that have been rated as FA (featured article) or GA (good article), because people watchlisting these articles will not get notified when something is changed in the article from where the excerpt is taken. Those people tend to feel responsible for keeping the quality of FA and GA articles high and therefore might be opposed to using excerpts for that reason.

Outline for articles about specific countries or geographies

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A proposed outline for articles on climate change in specific geographies, including countries or sub-national states is shown below (for example articles in Category:Climate change in the United States by state, Category:Climate change by country). Use only those subheadings where you have relevant information. Ideally, complete articles will eventually offer information on all subheadings.

"Short description" line

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Do include the Wikipedia "short description" line at the top of the article page. The short description of a Wikipedia article is a concise explanation of the scope of the page (see WP:SHORTDES for more details). This can be done in source editor by adding this template (for the example of Kenya):

{{Short description|Emissions, impacts and responses of Kenya related to climate change}}

Lead

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Greenhouse gas emissions

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Energy consumption

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Transportation

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Fossil fuel production

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Industrial emissions

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Deforestation

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Impacts on the natural environment

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Temperature and weather changes

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Sea level rise

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Water resources

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Ecosystems

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Biodiversity

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Impacts on people

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Economic impacts

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Health impacts

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Impacts on housing (if relevant)

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Impacts on migration (if relevant)

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Impacts on indigenous peoples (if relevant)

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Impacts on disadvantaged groups (if relevant)

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Mitigation

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Mitigation approaches

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Policies and legislation to achieve mitigation

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Adaptation

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Adaptation approaches

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Policies and legislation to achieve adaptation

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Mitigation and adaptation (alternative option to keep it together)

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Approaches

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Policies and legislation

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International cooperation

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Society and culture

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Activism

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Private sector efforts

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Controversies

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Arts and media

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Historical aspects (optional)

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Statistics (optional)

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Climate change by state, region or territory (optional)

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See also

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References

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