User:Kersen1528/Choose an Article

Option 1

 * Coal In China
 * The article's content is relevant to the topic as it goes over the history and the timeline of how coal industries are keeping up with government policies. It is written neutrally as it mentions both China's way of tackling the issues as well as international criticism against China's coal-powered stations. Each claim has a citation and the citations are reliable.
 * The article's content is relevant to the topic as it goes over the history and the timeline of how coal industries are keeping up with government policies. It is written neutrally as it mentions both China's way of tackling the issues as well as international criticism against China's coal-powered stations. Each claim has a citation and the citations are reliable.

Option 2

 * Environmental Issues In China
 * The article's content is relevant to the topic and written neutrally with all kinds of topics listed out. Each claim has a citation and the citations are reliable.

Option 3

 * Electric Vehicle Industry in China
 * The article's content is kind of relevant to the topic but there are a couple places where the sections are a little off-topic for instance the History section where it only talks more about public transport than the electric vehicle aspect. It is written neutrally with chronological policies and events listed out. Most claims have citations, but there are places like the article mentions that China sold more cars than the US but failed to provide citation. Many citations are opinion articles from Bloomberg and the likes, so these articles can have a biased Western view.
 * The article's content is kind of relevant to the topic but there are a couple places where the sections are a little off-topic for instance the History section where it only talks more about public transport than the electric vehicle aspect. It is written neutrally with chronological policies and events listed out. Most claims have citations, but there are places like the article mentions that China sold more cars than the US but failed to provide citation. Many citations are opinion articles from Bloomberg and the likes, so these articles can have a biased Western view.