User:UnderTheOrchard/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
I have chosen this article as it holds relevance to not only my current Climate Change course, but also the most recent guest speaker and experience that I have had myself as a member of Bentley's Model UN.

Evaluate the article
The lead section of the article does a good job of explaining a brief overview of what the conference is without over-explaining. Moving on to the article itself, there is an in-depth look into some of the mechanisms of the council and controversy surrounding it, but there is a lack of explanation as to the standard of previous councils. There are many times that the article claims that this council is breaking from tradition in its need to solve climate change, but it is not explaining what that tradition is. The tone of the writing is balanced and does not push an opinion, as well documents used in the sources page are plentiful and include official UN sources. There is a lack of relevant images for the article. The only displayed image is the 2021 conference logo and it would be helpful to include something like a picture of the venue or maybe what a past conference would look like when delegates are present. Images would also make for a more engaging experience because many of the people in attendance are recognizable global figures. The talk page is not very active but has two suggested edits relating to additional dates and WikiProject's on Environment, Climate change, International relations / United Nations and Scotland. Overall the article is helpful for someone interested in being up to date on what this current conference is expected to look like and go through, but it does not offer an in-depth look into what previous climate conferences have done differently that this year's looks to change.