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more permanent change. But the conflict is modern and political in nature, and not due mainly to the lack of clear guidance, although that plays a part, and there is no consistent precedence in country articles anyways. So whatever decision is made here should ideally provide further guidance, as that conflict is the real issue at hand, and not the lack of guidance. I think most will agree than Hanja was the official writing system, but you could also argue that did not represent the language since it wasn't spoken. Basically, there are other ways to argue for the inclusion of Hangul or exclusion of Hanja that based on the definition of "official", and as Roger points out, there is no official language in the US despite the predominance of English.
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capital, currency, form of government? Is it large or small? Who populates it? What religions do they practice? Are they (this is where GDP, GINI, and HDI come in) economically developed, and are the people rich or poor? None of these gives me a sense that they were included for the purpose of raising anybody's consciousness about some issue. None of them amounts to "Look at what this country is doing to the planet". In contrast, greenhouse gas emission isn't really a basic national characteristic, and your stated reason for your proposal was consciousness-raising regarding an agenda (albeit one on which I'm in agreement).
2304: 376: 358: 3826:'Drive/s on' is a phrasal verb meaning to continue driving. The intent here is drives 'on (the left/right side of the road)', with drive not being a phrasal verb, and some words missing because most English speakers know what is meant, but not all. I think the problem is we need another word or two to make the parameter clear and unambiguousl and grammatically correct, and I think we should avoid links to show what is meant. Something like "Traffic drives on what side?" IMO, this parameter is far more useful that many of the parameters used. 946: 928: 649: 327: 246: 1511:, responsible for 4% of sea level rise in the recent past, holds the potential to raise sea-lvel by 0.6 m (2 feet). To put this in perspective, if all of Antarctica were to melt (no one is predicting this in this century) that could potentially translate into a sea-level increase of something well-over 60 m (200 ft) - but, if that happened, the increase would be far more since other glaciers around the world including, most notably, 3452:<img alt="Flag of Algeria" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/77/Flag_of_Algeria.svg/125px-Flag_of_Algeria.svg.png" decoding="async" width="125" height="83" class="db-bXctZmlsZS1lbA" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/77/Flag_of_Algeria.svg/188px-Flag_of_Algeria.svg.png 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/77/Flag_of_Algeria.svg/250px-Flag_of_Algeria.svg.png 2x" /: --> 3102: 2563: 2553: 2455: 2423: 667: 738: 539: 3960: 2584: 2579: 1021: 996: 454: 3088: 4657:
somebody will have to reiterate whatever the reasoning is for why things are the way they are while other articles have native name listed. The whole point of further clarity imo is so that this doesn't happen. If we're just going to have an entire section on the orthography of the name to the exclusion of a native name, that's still just a compromise, same as with listing both Hanja and Hangul as native name.
444: 3229:, and that's where you come in (if you're willing) because that entire subtemplate is pure in-line style that probably should be using classes in the /styles page instead. If you decide to take that on, and you happen to see some kind of easy win for flag_border being more than just a yesno so I could style it, that would be nice, too, but not a must-have, so please don't lose any sleep over it. Thanks, 426: 2624: 2226: 216: 4500:, or literary Chinese, which was not a phonetic system. Users have been battling it out on these country article infoboxes on whether to use only Hanja, only Hangul, both, and in which order they should be listed in for the native name, for years now. I saw including both as the most convenient compromise and that was the version which I tried to restore to, with the Hanja listed first. 1455:, previously thought to be largely immune to the ravages of climate change, is now found by researchers to also be under great risk of contributing significantly to global sea level rise. Unlike sea ice at the north pole - which has little impact on global sea level - land-based glaciers at the south pole have the potential to dramatically impact global sea-level rise. The 578: 1301:, I don't think these points make a lot of sense. The raw numbers correlate primarily with population, and the per-capita numbers are a mixed bag - they don't correlate well to either level of development or level of manufacturing. As for the third point, understanding that requires a level of context that would not be available simply by presenting a number. 3203:{{#invoke:InfoboxImage|InfoboxImage |suppressplaceholder={{main other||no}} |image={{{image_flag|}}} |sizedefault=125px |size={{{flag_width|{{{flag_size|}}}}}} |maxsize=250 |border={{yesno |{{{flag_border|}}}|yes=yes|blank=yes}} |alt={{{alt_flag|{{{flag_alt|}}}}}} |title=Flag of {{{common_name|{{{name|{{{linking_name|{{PAGENAME}}}}}}}}}}} }} 2558: 2726: 2360: 32: 1322:- but there's a lot of variation, which is a large part of why I'm interested in including it. If it was perfectly correlated with HDI, for example, then it wouldn't be worth including, since HDI would be readily convertible to emissions intensity. So I think it's a different enough metric, and an important enough metric, to include. 677: 4120:, though the nature of the non-phonetic script renders it identically either way and since officials didn't really speak Chinese but instead used a system of readings to "translate" written Chinese into spoken Korean...it's complicated! Hence why I think orthography can't just be considered part and parcel with language. 1172:
world) is that climate change is one of the most important problems the planet is facing. There are countless examples of how climate change is impacting people's lives now, and how it will impact them into the future. To provide one example, to illustrate the scale of this issue - Indonesia's capital city Jakarta
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there are changes such as President and whatever other data having bullet points, as well as Dominion/Republic in the Independence subsection being in their own rows in a table. The Population title is centred, but the GDP sections wouldn't fall under this Population section but it looks like it does
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I am strongly in favour of including CO₂ emmissions since Climate Change is probably the most critical risk issue facing not only mankind, but also the entire planetary ecosystem. We are already at the threshold of +1.5°C warming - beyond which the planet is at risk of crossing one, or more, "tipping
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Regarding the statement that data should not be added as a means to advocate change, I agree with the statement but dies it really applies here? Emissions per capita data has very high educational value. How that is used to advocate is unpredictable, there’s no guarantee it will be a useful tool for
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The other somewhat unique aspect of this stat (if provided with a rank) is that it provides a measure of a country’s “outward” performance. Eg, what is this country doing for the global community, rather than what it is going for its own community (GDP per Capita, Gini, HDI). The Good Country Index
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It's an important statistic, but with regard to inclusion in the infobox, is it more significant than any of zillions of other statistics, such as live births per thousand, life expectancy at birth, literacy rates, homicide rates, density of airborne particulates, percentage completing various levels
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All of this comes down to user maintenance. Whether the outcome is Hanja only or nothing at all, it still comes down to how many users are interested in upkeeping that state. Otherwise it'll just be some rando reinstating Hanja or Hangul two months down the line while no one is paying attention, and
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Dictionaries will give two versions, one being use in what is considered a formal manner, ie de facto, and another one made official by some sort of formal document, ie de jure. I prefer your interpretation which is a form of the first version, but to say the second interpretation is wrong is for me
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I'm not sure to what extent you are familiar, but I humbly but strongly disagree in this specific case: it's genuinely of significant encyclopedic value in this specific language area (i.e. the Sinosphere); the language situation necessitates it in lieu of a horrific screen-filling etymology section
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To be clear, I don't think my opinion actually differed from yours in the specific case: Given the options, I was in favour of solely literary Chinese to the exclusion of the proposed Hangeul for Silla, as you proposed. I entertained the possibility of other Hangeul representing the pronunciation in
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to render the native_name of Korean states, even those that existed before that writing system was invented in the mid-15th century. I think this matters: obviously the Hangul rendering is important to those articles, but I cannot help but see it as incredibly misleading to use it in this particular
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that it is a liberal democracy in the way "democracy" is often understood by casual English readers. (The body does unhelpfully state "the elections have been described by outside observers as similar to elections in the Soviet Union" without explaining what that means, and does not note the "single
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You could make an identical argument for excluding any other indicator. Take GDP for example - is Knowledge (XXG) advocating for countries to emphasize their consideration of GDP? You could make that argument, but I would argue GDP is just an important number to understand what's going on at a macro
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On politicization: my feeling is that anything and everything can be used to feed into political arguments. Climate change is no different. However, the purpose of Knowledge (XXG) is to inform and educate people, and this process is a necessary and beneficial part of the political process. I feel we
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The official language in the US on the federal level and in all 50 states is English, because that's the language of governance. Some states happen to have fancy pieces of paper stating that this is the case. The colloquial "simply having the piece of paper" meaning is vapid without relation to the
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This isn't my primary concern here, but if the semantics were clarified here, would you see a change across those articles as more appropriate? Given your description, I guess it's hard not to see the situation as "compromise to stop the fighting" rather than "compromise because it's correct". It's
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It's meant to be for the current status, with the established dates able to handle the date or dates that sovereignty changed leading to the current status. This assumes of course that it is a political entity passing between different sovereigns or similar, the infobox format doesn't map well onto
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Regarding the risk of cluttering the country info box, this is valid. Priority must be given on merit, to matters of most importance. Being such a threat to the environment, economy and geopolitics, climate change information and data regarding emissions should potentially take priority over some
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Statistics can be interpreted in many ways and in my opinion the more complex they are the more ways there are to create confusion. How many people actually understand what greenhouse emissions are, how the statistics are created and what they mean? Using them would, I think, result in their misuse
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Because the parameter is optional, if either Hangul or Hanja become the only native name, the other side will just delete it based on the fact that it is optional. Other users can obviously just revert, and given strong enough deterrence such as page protection and whatnot, I can see it becoming a
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Using indices in article prose is one thing. Using them in the infobox is a statement that they are a key fact to understand a country. This is also without considering potential neutrality concerns in promoting particular viewpoints about what makes a good government, which is what both V-DEM and
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That's a very good point and quite true. My counter-argument is that such judgement calls are already being made on numerous country pages, and that if such calls are to be made they should ideally be made based on highly-cited academic measures of "democracy" that follow Knowledge (XXG) policy on
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would mean that sea level rise would be far greater. I have seen estimates that suggest that if all the ice on Earth melted, sea level would rise by over 90 metres (300 ft). Of course, if that happened, the oceans would expand in surface area and all of the world's coastal cities - as well as many
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Yes, a company with lower GHG output carries less risk (all else being equal). Whether this is beneficial for you depends on whether you're trying to buy or sell the stock. GHG output reporting allows transparency and better financial decisionmaking (and prevents investors having to put resources
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I think the simplest way to deal with the ibx problems highlight is to start by creating an unambiguous definition of what 'official' means in use on wikipedia (which might differ from a dictionary definition) This is because 'official' has two meanings and we should use only one for the sake of
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Would the conclusions of editors be different than the conclusions of the EIU or V-Dem indices? And if not, why not use these highly-cited and reputable sources by academia instead of lower-quality sources and news reports? Knowledge (XXG) itself is based on reliable sources, not the opinions of
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Though I mentioned poverty indexes and suggested that they'd be extraneous, I do see that the GINI and HDI parameters are present. Even so, I can make the case that like every other parameter in the infobox, they tell us something basic about the condition and nature of the country: What are its
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As for the matter of the subpage, yeah, one could add those to that styles page without too much thought. It's used on most of the pages the root template is used on, so you're probably not spending too much budget of a sort on it without good cause. Try syncing (decide if it's worth syncing) +
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On importance: I agree that not everything can be included in an infobox. To be overly inclusive here would defeat the purpose. To provide a quick, simple summary of facts, there needs to be some threshold of importance to be considered for inclusion. My view (which is shared by many around the
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is officially a democracy, but not having a statement in the infobox somewhere stating how it is authoritarian would be misleading. There’s nothing to do with neutrality or a value judgement there. This proposal merely formalizes what is already a consensus on many pages such as the former, to
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I strongly support adding emissions per capita and global rank (lowest to highest) in brackets. Potentially this stat is of greater educational value (or of more interest) than many stats already included. The consensus of the scientific community is that unabated GHG emissions and subsequent
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Agree on clarification to prevent future problems and hopefully provide clarity and precedence on future cases. To reiterate the current contention surrounding Silla and other Korean polity infoboxes, these historical polities did not use the modern phonetic Korean writing system known as
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has Chinese characters but the modern Vietnamese transcription before it. I think any clarification could be used to justify changes across all these articles. But one possibility is that users will just use the precedence of articles with no native name in the infobox to remove whatever
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is showing up as black text on black background when I have dark mode enabled in my preferences. (By "black" I mean "rgb(32, 33, 34)".) The CSS is a bit tangled, so I'm not exactly sure how to fix this without doing a lot of research. In case it's helpful, there are recommended fixes at
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You're telling me shareholders of fossil fuel companies want policy changes that would financially harm themselves? I don't see any evidence of that. Yet, fossil fuel companies all report their emissions, because it's a useful metric for investors to understand their operations.
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Those types of template are a problem across multiple articles..... should not be in the lead unless the article is about language(s). Basically useless to our English readers and if it's that important to an article it should be in prose text with pronunciations etc.....like
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supports this) that doesn't mean WP should choose not to convey information when there is demand for it - even if the demand is due to a political* viewpoint. Nobody's asking for infoboxes to take a position on climate change, just to say where emissions are coming
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I think GHG emissions is quite a basic question about countries (similar to HDI and Gini). To be clear - I am not proposing this out of advocacy. I am proposing this because I think it's an important fact about countries (and companies actually, but that's another
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list of WPK-approved candidates who stand without opposition" until the end of a very long paragraph.) I would also not feel the absence of a statement on some axis of liberal democracy to totalitarian dictatorship would imply by default one or the other.
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Instead, I'd like to suggest CO2 emissions per capita. I think this is preferable because it is adjusted for population size, making it more relevant to understanding a country's economy. Using CO2 only is also more clear and understandable than GHGs.
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Thanks for this comment, and appreciate the list of sources. Also keen for a breakdown by gas, and per capita. I agree, this is an extremely significant and measurable part of civilisation, and is fundamental to understanding countries.
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Thanks; am considering all this and looking into understanding the code better. (Also, I added a rump version of the Algeria Infobox showing the flag in context; also added a pretty-printed sub-snippet to the collapsed portion.)
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advocating for emissions reductions (it may actually be used by diplomats of comparably low emitting countries to argue against emissions reductions!). It’s just interesting data, and in of itself doesn’t advocate for anything.
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It also provides a measure of what countries' economies are like. Are they a manufacturing country, do they make steel or other commodities, or does their economy mainly provide services? Do they drive cars, or ride bikes and
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Just to add - virtually every large company now reports publicly on their GHG emissions. Are they advocating for policy change? No, they are responding to investors' demand for information on an objectively important metric.
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I agree, that's pretty rough (and I'd guess most white flags suffer this issue in light mode). I think this would be pretty easy to fix if you marked up the container for the flag with a class, added a one liner to override
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I don't know when these were added as I'm pretty sure that formatting changes are added elsewhere, but they look the data look clumpy in my opinion. I think that the format changes should be reverted, but what do you think?
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parameter unless its semantics are clarified. Orthography and language do not have a simple relationship in cases like these, and what script we use to render historical languages alongside romanizations matters, I think.
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It can be represented this way. Both the V-Dem and EIU provide numerical listings of countries’ score, and further group those scores under a descriptive title. For instance, the EIU lists scores between 8.00 and 10.00 as
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where people keep discussing whether or not to put "under an authoritarian dictatorship" or similar language under the Government section in the infobox. My understanding is that this section should be reserved for the
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Since this was brought up....in my personal opinion this parameter should be removed..... Never discussed in any article thus not used as info box is intended for..... That is to regurgitate information already in the
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of the government. Thus, the Government section should simply list what the country officially is, while a separate section below it should list what the country actually is. Two indices for consideration would be the
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In this case, could new parameters be created which would indicate whether an ancient or mediaeval state was a vassal or dependency of another state and the periods during which their vassaldom or dependency lasted?
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Perhaps we should be giving some examples here.....like .Moscow vs Москва or Egypt vs Jumhūrīyat Miṣr al-ʻArabīyah. It's not a place to spam random translations.... It's about official language usage related to the
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In short, climate change presents an existential risk to life on Earth, with the potential to render economics as we know it largely irrelevant. As such, it would be irresponsible not to include CO₂ emmissions in
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On complexity: I believe the metric is quite easy to understand. It's a simple measure - it's merely the total amount of emissions produced within a particular country each year. It's a much simpler concept than
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It is not a basic fact about the condition and nature of the country (my reply: it is a similar fact to GDP etc. in that it's a metric which provides an overall measure of a country's energy use, industry and
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Climate Change will very likely result in unrivalled environmental, economic and geopolitical upheaval ("Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability". Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change).
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Talk page to make sure that whatever decision was made would be consistent across instances of this Infobox. I don't really have an opinion about what the outcome should be: I'll be happy with anything that
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If Wikipedians like the idea but disagree with the particular metric, I think the above readers would also be very interested in carbon intensity, which is total kilograms of CO2 emissions per dollar of GDP
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GHG emissions relates to the question of "are they rich or poor", since many highly-developed countries consume a lot of fossil fuels. Does the country import or produce fuels, or do they struggle to obtain
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Everything you say is true. It's just... outsourcing our judgment calls exclusively to the Economist Intelligence Unit, across all country pages at once, doesn't seem like the Knowledge (XXG) thing to do.
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Would be an example of what not to do..... that is multiple side bars... including language translation.... link spam sidebars are a scrolling nightmare on mobile view that's why they're discouraged
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You can apply similar changes to the "development index" row too (keeping in mind that higher is good for this one). Or we can leave that for later; IMO gini is more confusing and more important.
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Infobox fields are not for consciousness-raising regarding social issues (my reply: I'm suggesting this because I think many readers would be interested, not to advocate for any political idea)
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may collapse within a couple a decades, well before the end of this century. If this happens, that could, paradoxically, (notwithstanding an increasing average global temperature) lead to a
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The keywords can likewise render inconsistently between browsers (we've found this to be true for the font-size keywords, to say nothing of font-weight: bold). Someone always pays a price.
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makes me gag a bit, as editors continue to lack understanding of what "official" plainly means (used in official contexts, regardless of any codification or proclamation to that effect).
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For example, I should be able to add the different periods when a country was a vassal of various different empires at various points in its history. That would require the addition of a
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I'm not quite understanding the concern, if it's accepted that the parameter is optional and that romanizations are generally expected for non-Latin scripts like elsewhere in articles.
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reliable and academic sources rather than news articles. I agree, adding indices would not stop people from discussing this topic, but it would help provide context for the discussion.
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to make political points. That is less of a problem with vert simple statistics such as population per sq km. Also, agree with Largoplazo, what makes greenhouse emissions so special?
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can be used to sum their contributions, and express the total in carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e). This allows for an objective measure of countries' contributions to climate change.
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Besides, we can't control what we don't measure. While there is, to some degree If Knowledge (XXG) took a lead in condensing the disparate sources of data into, maybe the following:
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Of course not. They want those figures so they can better assess risk (including policy risk). This is so they can do their job better, by more accurately valuing company stocks.
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Sovereignty as we know it today is a reasonably modern concept (began approximately in the 17th century). I think to use the term for periods before then would be anachronistic.
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Good point about 'drive on' as a phrasal verb. Maybe this problem could be avoided by adding "the", as in "Drive on the ... left" or "Drive on the ... left side of the road". —
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and then added some sort of boolean parameter to turn that class on. The issue you would run into (if you consider it one) is that you would want one such parameter per image...
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I also agree with this change for the sake of clarity. It might not fully solve the dispute that brought it forth, but at least it will provide more guidance on future cases.
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I was having trouble separating out the edges of the flag image against the Infobox background at Algeria, because the flag is half white, and the Infobox bg color is #f8f9fa
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easy for me to say, but I'm compelled to reject that reasoning. There's no reason those with weaker arguments should get to dictate content here or anywhere on the site.
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the ice shelves which - when coupled with increased melting of surface ice due to climate change - means that the ice shelves that surround Antarctica are being melted
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the ice shelves which - when coupled with increased melting of surface ice due to climate change - means that the ice shelves that surround Antarctica are being melted
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a stretch - we have international agreements on this. Unless you live outside the United Nations, your government agrees that climate change should be mitigated too.
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of education, cars per million people, poverty rates, percentage of population incarcerated, opiate death rates, arable land, access to fresh water, etc.? I suppose
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actual meaning. As for Silla, per Moxy I see not having the parameter to be a perfectly acceptable outcome, as explaining the language situation is non-trivial.
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practicality. If we don't, all these other ibx problems will continue. Oh, and once that is dine we can do the same for 'national', which can also be ambiguous.
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Measuring "democracy" or "freedom" or "equality" requires a lot more judgment calls. I think that makes it less appropriate for inclusion in country infoboxes.
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a step too far. Try telling that to the Americans who insist that the USA does not have an official language despite the widespread use of English everywhere.
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If something is not straightforward it shouldn't be in the lead/infobox at all but in the Etymology or History section where we can explain to our readers...
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points" which risk pushing the climatic system into uncharted territory, with the potential to lead to profound global climatic sytem shifts. For example:
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I'm not really convinced on the argument that because "X was used during this time period while Y wasn't means that Y should be excluded" similar to @
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I believe readers would value this information in the infobox, given the increasing impact of climate, international agreements (most importantly the
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case, and I don't see a way around this without altering the syntax of File. Unless maybe a local Template style could override the value of class
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I made a proposal to include greenhouse gas emissions in the infobox (see thread above). Users were not convinced, and I'm happy to accept that.
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I would agree. I wouldn't categorically consider this unduly complex as such, as long as the parameter is used consistently across the site.
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Every time I read about a country, I wish their annual emissions were in the infobox. Some examples of the value it would provide include:
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I think it's merely about official use—in this case (it's complicated) the official written language wasn't straightforwardly Korean, but
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None of this matters if it can't actually be represented as a straightforward numerical figure without further context. Which it cannot.
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hint that "high is bad" is... not great. Even readers with full color vision are going to miss this sometimes. Few will click through to
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I'm looking at all the reasons being given here for why a greenhouse gas indicator should be included and they're all advocacy-related.
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as those whose opinions diverged from mine in the RfC so they can have ample opportunity to articulate any issues they see with this.
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That’s fair. However, I would argue that how democratic versus authoritarian a country is remains a key fact to understand a country.
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Students of politics and international relations, since climate change is an increasingly important issue in international relations
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I object, gently. Countries don't drive, so "drives on" strikes me as wrong. I suggest restoring "Driving side" and linking it to
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So investing in a company with a low greenhouse gas output carries less risk? In other words, lower outpupt would be financially
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Strongly disagree. Driving side and time zone are useful key specialised information and removing them would be unhelpful.
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existing stats. Certainly I think its addition is justified, if the infobox becomes unruly lowest priority should be cut.
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This arose because I was having trouble separating out the edges of the flag image against the Infobox background at
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Earier, I disagreed with the idea altogether. The reasons I stated weren't particular to the metric you'd chosen.
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the period in question, but this wasn't at issue in the RFC. The primary thing I suggested was a conversation at
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That sounds like a reasonable change. Let's give it a few days... if no one else chimes in ...I will change it.
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It indicates whether they are likely to struggle to meet the Paris Agreement or other international obligations.
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that does not use the template at all instead uses prose text and should be the example that sub articles use.
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Providing information is not the same thing as advocacy. If it was, most of Knowledge (XXG) should be deleted.
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because it's too complicated an aspect of the state's history to be adequately communicated in the infobox!
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Don't I know it—Iunno, I think it matters what our baseline is too, though I fully understand the cynicism.
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alongside main and topic infoboxes as "maximum acceptable clutter", though that article has more atop that.
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Bringing this up once again as it seems this topic keeps occurring on many talk pages for countries such as
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is becoming a viable route for commercial shipping. As the white ice is replaced by the dark sea, Earth's
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Looks good from here, and hey, that was a lot simpler than I was imagining. Thanks for the quick fix! --
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for providing a link to an example article. It is always troublesome to try to track down an example. I
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should not be afraid of our work being used in political debate - rather, I would be afraid of our work
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on Knowledge (XXG). If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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to make it clear that the words refer to the flow of traffic rather than the position of the driver. –
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I don't disagree, but this is a separate issue from how the field within the infobox should be used.
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includes written forms employed at the time by the state itself. Thanks for pinging me—good process.
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editors. So the use of the EIU or other indices would still follow Knowledge (XXG)’s policies on RS.
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and consists of simple measures of things (health, education, income) seen as good across ideologies.
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isn't too controversial because it has a simple definition and few degrees of freedom. Including the
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I have amended the template so it says "Drives on" instead of "Driving side". This is for clarity. "
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Feel free to read my argument about why this would be immensely inappropriate earlier on this page.
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Obviously many people here want climate change to be solved, so you could argue these arguments are
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so I just dropped the whole idea of adding configurable flag border style, and I'm okay with that.
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Do you feel the same way about the time zone, the telephone code, the ISO 3166 code, and the TLD?
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I'll take inconsistency between browsers over inconsistency between left/right/top/bottom :) —
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I don't think adding indices (no matter which ones) would stop people from discussing that.
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I agree that there is an ambiguity as well as with your objection. Perhaps "Side of road"?
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This would really help to ensure that these key indicators are being measured and tracked.
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Someone reported an issue, where there are additional lines below subheadings on the page
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And you didn't change my mind about any of them, so my points remain as already stated.
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I have two concerns with how this template uses color in the Gini section. I've added
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having to plague many articles. I try to fold it into the primary infobox when I can.
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I'm trying the gray, even though we usually aim for AAA-level contrast in templates.
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Different gases affect our climate in different ways, the most impactful GHGs being
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Templates can add scoped CSS, right? So we should be able to keep the nice syntax.
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or experiment with alternatives. Once there's consensus for how to address these
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of these can be included, but infoboxes probably shouldn't extend indefinitely.
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be expanded so that multiple ones can be added to a certain country's infobox?
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A problem is that there is no consistent template for all country infoboxes.
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Would you care to elaborate? I did respond to a number of your points above.
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does this more holistically and robustly but emissions per capita is a start.
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At any rate it certainly shouldn't be done without a RfC publicised widely.
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and reapplied your changes. Please confirm these are ready to go — Martin
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We cannot control what we do not measure... How to escallate this?
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This is something that generally not covered in these topics.
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You're telling me that they want those figures for funsies?
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and should be removed from the country infobox template. —
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I supports your suggestion and think it is a good idea.
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