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27 June 2025
- diffhist Greta Thunberg 07:37 −1 אלכסנדר סעודה talk contribs (→Pro-Palestinian activism)
- diffhist Greta Thunberg 07:36 +706 אלכסנדר סעודה talk contribs (→Pro-Palestinian activism: Adding information about the stance of Fridays For Future International.)
- diffhist Germany 06:44 −1 Maxeto0910 talk contribs (removed unnecessary comma) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Germany 06:39 0 Maxeto0910 talk contribs (more in accordance with MOS:LINKCLARITY) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 06:22 +148 RCraig09 talk contribs (add archive link to <ref name=ThomsonReuters_20220618>)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 06:15 +214 RCraig09 talk contribs (adding archive link to <ref name=SciAmerican_20180102>)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 06:01 +196 RCraig09 talk contribs (completing cite to <ref name=UCS_20180604>)
- diffhist Canada 05:52 −19 Moxy talk contribs (→Music: trim)
- diffhist Canada 05:41 +42 Moxy talk contribs (→Music: ce)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 05:40 0 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Purpose: Place Climate Central (organization) description ahead of one scientist's (Otto's) description)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 05:39 +36 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Methods: expand background of Otto in first instance in new section)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 05:38 +12 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Purpose: wording change)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 05:35 +160 RCraig09 talk contribs (make "ref name=" more useful)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 05:30 +280 RCraig09 talk contribs (Divide →Purpose and methods: into separate sections . . . . adding: "Attribution science gives people a more concrete description of what climate change actually means, provides scientific evidence to the public discourse, and enables targeted adaptation based on expected increases in specific types of extreme events.<ref name=sa-otto/>")
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 05:19 +220 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Purpose and methods: An extended function of attribution science is to go beyond attributing extreme events to global warming, and to also assess the ''impact'' of those events on human vulnerabilities and ability to adapt.<ref name=sa-otto/>)
- diffhist Canada 05:07 +1 Moxy talk contribs (→Health: update as per source update)
- diffhist Canada 04:52 −147 Moxy talk contribs (→Contemporary era: trim)
- diffhist Canada 04:45 +329 Moxy talk contribs (→Music: add...in infobox...should mention)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 03:54 +220 RCraig09 talk contribs (→History: The greater computing power of the 2000s allowed weather to be simulated over and over again, and conceptual breakthroughs in the early to mid 2010s allowed attribution science to come into existence.<ref name=sa-otto/>)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 03:35 +182 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Purpose and methods: Otto emphasized that scientists use methods that have already been peer reviewed, allowing studies of new events to be published within a "news cycle" time frame.<ref name=sa-otto/>)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 03:13 −18 RCraig09 talk contribs (→top: tighten language of lead sentence)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 03:11 −14 RCraig09 talk contribs (switching images to present more representative graphic in lead)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 03:06 +164 RCraig09 talk contribs (→History: Advances in research, and increasing computing power, has enabled extreme event attribution to become a growing branch of climate science.<ref name="conversation"/>)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 02:59 −2 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Applications and influence: changing wording to be more definite)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 02:58 −20 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Applications and influence: remove duplicate citation)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 02:57 −3 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Applications and influence: change section title)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 02:54 +9 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Findings: wording)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 02:54 −1 RCraig09 talk contribs (moving sentence re difference between intensity and frequency down to new →Findings: section)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 02:52 +356 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Findings: re-introducing findings in separate section: Climate Central's November 2024 review of more than 600 climate attribution studies covered almost 750 extreme weather events and trends.<ref name=ClimateCentral_20241118/> The review found that climate change made 74% of events more likely or severe, and that about 9% were made less likely or severe.<ref name=ClimateCentral_20241118/>)
- diffhist m Extreme event attribution 02:36 +20 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Applications and implications: minor: re-ordering cites in order)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 02:35 +20 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Applications and implications: add <ref name=WWA_2021/> (page 10) to sentence re climate change litigation)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 02:32 +148 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Purpose and methods: Rainfall is also relatively straightforward, but droughts, snowstorms, tropical storms and wildfires are more complicated.<ref name=WWA_2021/>)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 02:24 +46 RCraig09 talk contribs (→External links: conform links)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 02:18 +671 RCraig09 talk contribs (→External links: McSweeney, Robert; Tandon, Ayesha (18 November 2024). "Mapped: How climate change affects extreme weather around the world". Climate Central. Archived from the original on 10 June 2025. — Source contains interactive map including more than 600 studies covering almost 750 extreme weather events and trends.)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 02:03 +915 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Purpose and methods: Results of attribution studies allow scientists and journalists to make statements such as, "this weather event was made at least ''n'' times more likely by human-caused climate change" or "this heatwave was made ''m'' degrees hotter than it would have been in a world without global warming" or "this event was effectively impossible without climate change".<ref name=WWA_2021>)
26 June 2025
- diffhist m Direct air capture 22:50 +2 Feed Me Your Skin talk contribs (Fixed grammar)
- diffhist United Nations 21:08 −155 Thepharoah17 talk contribs (→Bias: Fixed title and added working archive) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 20:08 +216 RCraig09 talk contribs (add archive link to Zeng cite)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 20:00 +718 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Purpose and methods: add Climate Central summary to bolster description by one scientist (Otto))
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 19:33 −10 RCraig09 talk contribs (changing section title from →Purpose, methods and findings: to →Purpose and methods: , because "findings" are very different from purpose and methods, and findings are scarcely mentioned and belong in a possible future section)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 19:31 −1 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Purpose, methods and findings: moving " intensity vs. frequency " sentence right after Otto's mention of exactly these two terms)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 19:27 0 RCraig09 talk contribs (moving two charts up to more →Purpose, methods and findings: as especially 2016 Extreme event attribution - probability density functions.svg is essential to methods)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 19:25 +108 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Purpose, methods and findings: replacing language saying "Heatwaves are the easiest weather events to attribute." since modeling should not be described as "easy" . . . . fixing singular/plural mismatch in next sentence)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 19:09 +63 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Purpose, methods and findings: Placing Xubin Zeng description in context, to compare to Otto's description in previous paragraph)
- diffhist m Carbon footprint 19:07 +4 Folkezoft talk contribs (General fixes via AutoWikiBrowser) Tag: AWB
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 19:02 +805 RCraig09 talk contribs (→Purpose, methods and findings: adding Otto's description of the attribution method since it's slightly different from the one in "The Conversation" reference. . . . . removed the Otto *cite* from the description from "The Conversation" . . . . add archive link to Scientific American since it's now behind paywall)
- diffhist Ethical banking 18:26 +9 SimonPie21 talk contribs (More formal tone: "Subject to" and "must comply with" are more precise and formal than "regulated by" and "have to abide by" aligning better with encyclopedic or academic writing. Clarity and conciseness: The improved version is more compact and removes slight redundancy without changing the meaning.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Green economy 18:23 +164 SimonPie21 talk contribs (Despite their growing number, many environmental standards remain only partially effective because enforcement is uneven across jurisdictions, definitions of “green” differ internationally, and many frameworks are voluntary, offering few penalties for non-compliance. Compliance can be costly for smaller firms, further limiting uptake, while weak verification mechanisms allow some companies to engage in greenwashing, undermining the credibility and thus the overall impact of the standards.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 18:05 +40 RCraig09 talk contribs (→See also: * Media coverage of climate change)
- diffhist Extreme event attribution 17:53 +532 RCraig09 talk contribs (→External links: Clarke, Ben; Otto, Friederike (2021). "Reporting extreme weather and climate change A guide for journalists" (PDF). World Weather Attribution.)