User talk:Fairweatherfriend

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Hello, Fairweatherfriend, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Ian and I work with the Wiki Education Foundation; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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21st century fossil fuel regulations in the United States
Hello; a few minutes ago I moved what was the article "21st century fossil fuel regulations in the United States" to Draft:21st century fossil fuel regulations in the United States. I did this because it was and is seriously defective as an article (I thought it risked being sent to WP:AFD and deleted) but very promising as a draft -- simply, I demoted it in the short term in order to improve its chances in the medium term.

Most moves leave a redirect, but moves from article space should not. For those who have previously worked on this draft, it may seem to have disappeared. This is why I'm posting this message to the talk pages of Hmthorner, Alexis1621, Conservationyear, Fairweatherfriend, and Dicklyon. Please feel free to inform others, and to improve the draft, which I hope can soon become a fine article.

I'm not watching your talk page; if you have a question about the draft, please ask in Draft talk:21st century fossil fuel regulations in the United States. Thank you. -- Hoary (talk) 03:02, 28 March 2017 (UTC)