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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
editStructure
editWe recommend talking about climate change in the general structure of climate change knowledge outlined by the IPCC reports:
- the scientific evidence for the causes of climate change
- the scientific consensus on the impacts or effects of climate change
- the social and policy actions that are being taken or can be taken to implement climate mitigation
- the social and policy actions that are being taken or can be taken to implement climate adaptation
This "Outline for articles" proposed below follows the IPCC suggestion of treating causes, impacts, then mitigation.
Style
editCommunications 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):
- Being clear about the science, and using scientific evidence when talking about the causes and effects of climate change. Try to focus on communicating this information with clear, factual information, language that demystifies scientific concepts for a general audience, and clear attribution of opinions or interpretations.
- Focusing on connecting climate change with people's lives and local contexts -- though the core articles describe by the WikiProject as Top importance are important for representing the scientific consensus on the issues, its also really important to write climate change into other aspects of peoples lives from improving the Category:Climate change by country and region articles, to the actual articles about the locations, to highlighting climate change in other parts of their lives.
- Connecting with emotionally compelling and timely information-- such as breaking news, direct impacts on humans of climate change, talking about the individual activists, politicians or scientists involved in addressing climate change, etc.
- Focusing on solutions -- climate change communications studies has found that a lot of individuals resist addressing climate change because of a number of both cognitive and social barriers. Solution oriented communication helps overcome those barriers, by helping individuals understand the possibilities for climate mitigation and climate adaptation. Identifying how others are taking action to address the issues, recommendations by scientists for addressing the challenges, or policy made by governments can help individuals connect what they are reading with actions that others are taking.
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
editMany 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:Sophivorus at Wikimania 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
editA 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
editDo 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
edit- This should be about 4 paragraphs long and be a good summary of the entire article, using information from each of the following Headings. See also WP:Lead for more information about leads.
Greenhouse gas emissions
edit- Consider creating a sub-article on "Greenhouse gas emissions by XX" if you are finding that this section is getting too big for this overview article. See Category:Greenhouse_gas_emissions_by_country to know which countries already have those sub-articles.
Energy consumption
editTransportation
editFossil fuel production
edit- Include here also exports
Industrial emissions
editDeforestation
edit- Might include here other land use changes; might also add further categories or "other".
Impacts on the natural environment
editTemperature and weather changes
edit- Add information on observed and predicted temperatures; Extreme weather events such as bushfires, heat waves, droughts
Sea level rise
edit- Only applicable if the country has a coast line
Water resources
editEcosystems
edit- Coastal (esp. Mangroves, seagrasses, etc)
- Mountains
- Forests
- (Add others if relevant)
Biodiversity
edit- Plant life
- Animal life
- Fungi & others
Impacts on people
editEconomic impacts
edit- Agriculture and food production
- Fisheries
- Tourism
- Infrastructure
- (Add others if relevant)
Health impacts
edit- You may included here health impacts from Heat waves, different disease transmission, air pollution/smog (if the latter is related to climate change)
Impacts on housing (if relevant)
edit- You might include here impacts on type of housing in cities and rural environments, required changes to type of housing
Impacts on migration (if relevant)
edit- You might include here how climate change might have impacted migration of people
Impacts on indigenous peoples (if relevant)
editImpacts on disadvantaged groups (if relevant)
edit- Information on how climate change affects disadvantaged groups (e.g. women, elderly, youth, migrants, people with disabilities) could be added here.
Mitigation
edit- Check if the country already has a separate article on "Greenhouse gas emissions by XX". If so, then link to that article or use the excerpt function. Leave an overview on mitigation policies here and point the reader to the other article for more details. See Category:Greenhouse_gas_emissions_by_country. Consider creating a sub-article on "Greenhouse gas emissions by XX" if you are finding that this section is getting too big for this overview article.
Mitigation approaches
edit- Not needed or keep it brief if this information is included in the sub-article "Greenhouse gas emissions by XX"
Policies and legislation to achieve mitigation
edit- Not needed or keep it brief if this information is included in the sub-article "Greenhouse gas emissions by XX"
- Should include the country's Nationally Determined Contribution
Adaptation
editAdaptation approaches
editPolicies and legislation to achieve adaptation
editMitigation and adaptation (alternative option to keep it together)
edit- You might also choose to treat "mitigation and adaptation" together in one section instead of two separate sections.
- Include here legislation, local ordinances, policies, international participation/Regional networks, alliances / groups, participation in treaty bodies
Approaches
editPolicies and legislation
editInternational cooperation
edit- This section might be relevant for developing countries if there are receiving funds for climate change adaptation projects for example.
Society and culture
editActivism
edit- You may include public responses such as: citizen action, NGO initiatives, Protests /grassroots, public opinion surveys, lawsuits
Private sector efforts
edit- You may include private sector efforts, for example information on Green jobs, sustainable energy industry, technical innovation/Research, investment
Controversies
editArts and media
editHistorical aspects (optional)
edit- See example of Climate change in Australia of what might go into this section.
Statistics (optional)
edit- If there are large tables that have not yet been moved to a sub-article, they could go here. See example of Climate change in Canada of what might go into this section.
Climate change by state, region or territory (optional)
edit- See example of Climate change in the United States of what might go into this section.
See also
edit- Include "Energy in..." and "Environment in..." articles if they exist
References
edit- Make sure to include National climate change assessments or plans as references if they exist