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Split causes into chapters?
Would it be OK to split causes into chapters:
- Natural variability
- Human forces
Uwappa (talk) 14:14, 13 February 2024 (UTC)
- Hmm, in this draft, I decided to largely stick to what I considered to be the simpler framing of the Attribution article. That is, a list of the actual causes, all human-related, and then the two most important forms of variability - solar and volcanic - are under "Potential causes that have been ruled out" (@EMsmile's chosen wording), which is a separate heading already.
- For now, I am not convinced that this article needs to discuss natural variability in any more detail. Yes, there could be a lot more details about ENSO and the other patterns, but I think it might be a better idea to cover that in the actual attribution science article - that is, to explain how the scientists can now separate out the human impact on climate from the impact of this variability. InformationToKnowledge (talk) 14:55, 13 February 2024 (UTC)
- I agree with a structure based on human-related versus non-human-related. But the current chapter heading and text do not support that structure.
- The current "Factors affecting Earth's climate" makes a distinction between forcings, feedbacks and internal variations. Those terms are confusing, overlap, raise questions:
- if forcings, feedbacks and internal variations are so important, why don't I see subchapters with those names?
- Aren't all factors forcing? Would a non forcing factor be irrelevant, not worth mentioning?
- Are feedbacks a causing factor? Wouldn't the factor that starts a feedback be a causing factor?
- If internal variations, how about external variations?
- Overlap: A feedback can be forcing. A feedback can be an internal variation. An internal variation can be forcing.
- To get a simple, clear structure, with mutually exclusive terms, stick to natural versus human.
- Describe the difference between human and natural forces at the start of Factors affecting Earth's climate.
- The chart
does support that structure, but it is hidden somewhere at the bottom of the page. Move it up!
- Rename "Greenhouse gases" to "Human forces"
- Rename "Potential causes that have been ruled out" to "Natural variability"
- Check that subchapters are in the right main chapter, either Human or Natural.
- I am not proposing to discuss natural variability in more detail. Uwappa (talk) 16:55, 13 February 2024 (UTC)
- Well, all of this text was taken directly from the corresponding section in Attribution of recent climate change. I didn't see any controversy about this phrasing, so I chose not to modify it, and focus on the other paragraphs. You should probably bring up these concerns on the talk page of that article? InformationToKnowledge (talk) 09:42, 14 February 2024 (UTC)
- Hmm, this article is about the causes of climate change. This is the place to get a clear structure for those causes. Without a clear structure working on text is like wandering in a misty maze. When the structure is clear, it will be easy to move text to the right chapters, write new text, remove old text. I prefer to postpone working on text, work top-down, get a clear structure first.
- What do you think about a main structure, based on mutually exclusive terms:
- Natural variability
- Human forces
- I am not sure yet about the best sequence. It may be good to describe natural variability first. Get that clear so it is clear that human causes are a different story.
- The alternative is to start with the main causes, the human ones.
- I've boldly renamed the chapters as a first step. Please have a look and see how that works out. Reverse if you don't like it. Or move on and work on text? Uwappa (talk) 11:12, 14 February 2024 (UTC)
- Well, all of this text was taken directly from the corresponding section in Attribution of recent climate change. I didn't see any controversy about this phrasing, so I chose not to modify it, and focus on the other paragraphs. You should probably bring up these concerns on the talk page of that article? InformationToKnowledge (talk) 09:42, 14 February 2024 (UTC)