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Edited Guide Writing Workshop: A3572156 - Topic of the Week: Global Warming
The H2G2 Editors Started conversation Jan 10, 2007
Entry: Topic of the Week: Global Warming - A3572156
Author: The h2g2 Editors - U284
Is anyone interested in writing this up as an entry? 'Climate Change', rather than 'Global Warming' is more of a topical title these days.
We're offering a T-shirt to anyone who would be so kind as to write this up and get it through to the EG.
A3572156 - Topic of the Week: Global Warming
Whisky Posted Jan 10, 2007
Are you really sure? From the discussions I've seen on the site - any entry on Climate Change around here is likely to turn Peer Review into a warzone
A3572156 - Topic of the Week: Global Warming
Leo Posted Jan 14, 2007
I tend to agree. It would be risky to take on - even for t-shirt. Besides. I skimmed the threads at the bottom. I'm not even sure there's enough info down there for an entry.
A3572156 - Topic of the Week: Global Warming
U168592 Posted Aug 10, 2007
Again, why not try Challenge? I'm sort of interested, but I'm in no wy a font of knowledge about climate change.
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vogonpoet (AViators at A13264670) Posted Oct 30, 2007
I guess this balanced entry would be about the climate change debate itself, rather than climate change? A sort of, the scientists think this, the oil barons think this, the environMentalists think this, the members of the Jedi religion believe this etc, here are their arguments...???
After all A197499 does a pretty good job on the warming thing.
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