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Was this article written by a child, or someone ehose first language is notably not English? The grammar is reprehensible, with a few islands of pasability and acceptable quality. I'd fix it myself, but I only have access to a phone for interent use. If someone could take the time to go through this article and bring it up to standard that would be super. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.77.162.0 (talk) 01:31, 14 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Rapa Nui

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The whole section about Rapa Nui at the end of the page has proven to be a wrong interpretation of archaeological and historical facts, sometimes the facts themselves being proven false. I really would do some research and give some sources of information but I just came here in the middle of writing my thesis so I hope you'll uderstand I have other things to do. The knowledge of the history of Easter island I have comes from a talk at my university by an expert on the subject. It basically states taht there was no huge ecological crisis and no civil war whatsoever but rather a smooth change from one form of belief and lifestyle to another as the Island changed. Most fo what the thought we knew comes from the people of Easter island that don't really know anything about their past as sickness and slavery decimated the population (esopecially the older people that knew the history of their kind). So anything they said to the first explorers who took interst in their culture was a delusional reconstitution they made with whatever they had left of their culture. I mean it's a pretty sad story but it's not one of civil war between malnourished people. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 164.15.85.62 (talk) 13:38, 31 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Cites for Italy section

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I moved these out of "bibliography" and "external links". If you speak Italian it would be great if you could use them to cite the Italy section.

  • (in Italian) Conti, L., Lamera C. "Tecnologie dalle Origini al 2000", Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1981. ISBN
  • (in Italian) Appunti del corso di formazione "Energie Alternative e Risparmio Energetico", presso Ordine degli Ingegneri di Padova, De Carli M 2006
  • (in Italian) Frank Rosillo-Calle, Biomasse. Manuale per un uso sostenibile, Franco Muzzio editore, ISBN 978-88-7413-160-0
  • (in Italian) Rapporto "Lo sviluppo delle rinnovabili in Italia tra necessità e opportunità", Enea 2005
  • (in Italian) Rapporto "Utilizzo energetico della biomassa", Opet (Organisations for the Promotion of Energy Technologies), 2001