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Running order

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Listings for research for biographies of women

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The Women in Red project has very detailed listings at Category:Women in Red redlink lists (by occupation).

Sample climate topics

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For some broad-based advice on sourcing, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Climate change/Style guide. Category:Climate activists may be helpful to identify areas of activism

Wikipedia:WikiProject Climate change/Small to medium tasks is an official list of the WikiProject. The advice includes "individual discrete events or infrastructure projects", particularly "as news happens"; "write a biography"; "write about an energy or industrial location"; "write about the effects of extreme heat on summer sporting events"; "write about the effects of climate change on ski resorts and winter sport".

General topics, for example those already having an English Wikipedia article such as climate change and birds, may be given a geographical limitation ("X in country Y", for example). There is plenty of relevant content on Wikipedia, in different forms.

Japanese forest fire protection sign

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Translation possibilities

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Translation from Wikipedias in other languages is encouraged:: there is a special template to use: Template:Translated page. Advice available! You can translate as much or as little as you want, and develop your own article further.

Other topics covered in French include: climate anomaly (fr:Anomalie climatique), which here redirects to a section of anomaly (natural sciences); fr:Bilan carbone personnel (personal carbon accounting); fr:Bilan des émissions de gaz à effet de serre (greenhouse gas emissions balance sheet); fr:Biofuture, (Biofuture), Brazilian government bioeconomy initiative. Etc. From fr:Catégorie:Changement climatique.

Other German-language articles not apparently available in English include de:Engineers for 2°C Target; de:Ganzheitliches Weidemanagement (holistic pasture management); de:Global Weirding (wikt:global weirding); de:Klimafluktuation (climate fluctuation, which redirects here to climate change); de:Klimahaus Bremerhaven which is in eight languages though not English, about a museum; de:Klimazustand or "State of the Climate"; de:Mediterranisierung (Mediterraneanization); de:Umweltmigration (environmental migration, which redirects here to environmental migrant).

Also es:Hipótesis Ruddiman (Ruddiman hypothesis).

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Attendees

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