Wikipedia:100 Days 100 Edits

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Welcome to the 100 Days 100 Edits Wikipedia campaign!

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Researchers and climate change professionals are contributing one edit to Wikipedia's climate change content in the 100 days leading up to COP29.

We're at a decisive moment in history. Which future will we choose to create for ourselves? Making a good decision, collectively, depends on the availability of factual and up-to-date information to the public.

Wikimedia is a key element in global climate and sustainability communications. The platform is likely one of the largest sources of information on climate change in the world, with over 324 million annual page views across more than 25,000 explicitly-about-climate articles in nearly every language Wikipedia. But, including other climate change -related pages, the real impact is likely in the billions of pageviews.[1]

You can help make climate change information accessible to millions!
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Goal

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100 edits made collectively by up to 100 climate change researchers and professionals to Wikipedia's climate change content, one edit every day from 2nd August - 10th November 2024 (COP29 begins on 11th November). Researchers only need to propose one edit to participate!

Contact

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Feel free to reach out to campaign organiser User:TatjanaClimate with any questions. You can also email [email protected].

See also

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Campaign progress

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Kindly note this is a working list and is subject to frequent updates.

Currently, there are 15 individual researchers from 4 different institutions on the list, who have cumulatively proposed edits to 17 different articles.

Date Name Article Affiliation
2-Aug Arne Scheire List of weather records University of Exeter
3-Aug Arne Scheire List of weather records University of Exeter
4-Aug Josh Buxton redirect: Tipping points University of Exeter
5-Aug Ian Burton* Integrated assessment modelling University of Exeter
6-Aug Ashish Ghadiali Climate justice University of Exeter
7-Aug Ashish Ghadiali Climate justice University of Exeter
8-Aug Oscar Kennedy-Blundell Biochar University of Exeter
9-Aug Oscar Kennedy-Blundell Biochar University of Exeter
10-Aug Oscar Kennedy-Blundell Biochar University of Exeter
11-Aug Jyoti Narsude Soil carbon University of Leeds
12-Aug Reza Zamani Air pollution University of Exeter
13-Aug Reza Zamani Air pollution University of Exeter
14-Aug Alastair Baker* Renewable Energy University of Leeds
15-Aug Reza Zamani Air pollution University of Exeter
16-Aug Reza Zamani Air pollution University of Exeter
17-Aug Reza Zamani Air pollution University of Exeter
18-Aug Reza Zamani Air pollution University of Exeter
19-Aug Luke Surl* Ozone depletion and climate change University of Exeter
20-Aug Luke Surl* Ozone depletion and climate change University of Exeter
21-Aug Luke Surl* Ozone depletion and climate change University of Exeter
22-Aug Reza Zamani Air pollution University of Exeter
23-Aug Reza Zamani Air pollution University of Exeter
24-Aug Reza Zamani Air pollution University of Exeter
25-Aug Reza Zamani Air pollution University of Exeter
26-Aug Reza Zamani Air pollution University of Exeter
27-Aug Reza Zamani Air pollution University of Exeter
28-Aug Reza Zamani Air pollution University of Exeter
29-Aug Kevin Flynn Phytoplankton Plymouth Marine Lab
30-Aug Kevin Flynn Coccolithophores Plymouth Marine Lab
31-Aug Rebecca Millington Benthos Plymouth Marine Lab
1-Sep Rebecca Millington Benthos Plymouth Marine Lab
2-Sep Neill MacKay Ocean current University of Exeter
3-Sep Neill MacKay Ocean current University of Exeter
4-Sep Neill MacKay Ocean current University of Exeter
ONE THIRD COMPLETE!
5-Sep Neill MacKay Ocean current University of Exeter
6-Sep Neill MacKay Ocean current University of Exeter
7-Sep Neill MacKay Ocean current University of Exeter
8-Sep Neill MacKay Ocean current University of Exeter
9-Sep Neill MacKay Ocean current (made on 8 September) University of Exeter
10-Sep Neill MacKay Ocean current University of Exeter
11-Sep Andrew Cox* Carbon Sequestration Met Office
12-Sep Prahelika Deka Flood control University of Leeds
13-Sep Prahelika Deka Flood control University of Leeds
14-Sep Neill MacKay Ocean current University of Exeter
15-Sep Neill MacKay Ocean current University of Exeter
16-Sep Neill MacKay Ocean current University of Exeter
17-Sep Noah Smith* TBC University of Exeter
18-Sep Noah Smith* TBC University of Exeter
19-Sep Neill MacKay Oceanic carbon cycle University of Exeter
20-Sep Neill MacKay Oceanic carbon cycle University of Exeter
21-Sep Neill MacKay Oceanic carbon cycle University of Exeter
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A * indicates the participant has chosen to make their own edit.

References

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  1. ^ Stinson, Alex (2022-04-20). "An Organizer's Perspective Part III: Wikimedia is a key part of Global Climate and Sustainability Communications. Now is the moment to embrace it". Diff. Retrieved 2024-07-18.