Hi Quasarstrider, and a warm welcome to Wikipedia! I hope you have enjoyed editing as much as I did so far and decide to stay. Unfamiliar with the features and workings of Wikipedia? Don't fret! Be Bold! Here's some good links for your reference and that'll get you started in no time!
Most Wikipedians would prefer to just work on articles of their own interest. But if you have some free time to spare, here are some open tasks that you may want to help out :
Wikiprojects - So many to join, so many to choose from...Take your pick!
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- Mailer Diablo 20:37, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hydrogen Economy
Latest comment: 2 June 20064 comments2 people in discussion
I don't have the technical knowledge to know if the person who deleted the material just thought it was duplicative or what? It seems to me that the article needed some reorganization, but I can't imagine just deleting all that stuff without any explanation!
By the way, what's your position on global warning? If people like Al Gore and Joseph Romm are to be believed, we should be spending as much on energy efficiency and research, and taking any and all steps to slow the burning of carbon (not to mention deforestation), or we will wake up in a very different (and not preferable) world in a couple of decades. Best regards. --Ssilvers23:49, 24 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
I am agnostic regarding global warming. But even if global warming is not a problem, fossil fuels have several issues. Oil, used for transportation, plastics, and pharmaceutical supplies, is seemingly in limited supply. It is mostly controlled by monarchies and dictatorships in the Middle East. Coal, used for electricity generation, is pretty noxious (reading about what is happening in China with the rollout and their problems with Sulphur Dioxide). The whole world needs to wean off hydrocarbons. If you look at the numbers, given current technology, no one energy source will do it. We need everything: nuclear, renewables (wind, hydro, solar, geothermal, biomass), energy conservation. On the long term (50-60 years time) I hope solar will manage to do it all given nanotechnology advances. However, several indicators mention that the point where we will suffer an oil shortage will be far earlier (e.g. the Hirsch report [1]). -Quasarstrider20:33, 25 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
Hi. Someone worked *all day* on the Hydrogen Economy entry. She sure worked hard! Would you kindly take a look over there? I think she improved it a lot -- she certainly shortened it a lot -- but I'm interested in your analysis. --Ssilvers03:19, 2 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
Energy portal
Latest comment: 3 October 20061 comment1 person in discussion
Hi! As a contributor to WikiProject Energy development, I thought you might like to be aware of the opportunity to contribute to the new Energy Portal, now that there is one... No need to reply. Gralo17:39, 3 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
Invitation to join WikiProject Environment
Latest comment: 2 November 20062 comments1 person in discussion
HI there, I notice your background and interests. I am attempting to get a good community of people involved in Wikipedia:WikiProject Environment. If you are interested in joining please take a minute to put your name down and get involved. Cheers--Alex12:07, 1 November 2006 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 1 March 20071 comment1 person in discussion
Hi! Over the past couple of months I've been spending much more time than I should developing the Energy portal, and intend asking for a portal peer review within the next day or so.
The portal provides a showcase for energy-related articles on Wikipedia. One of the most prominent ways is via a the selected article that is currently changed every 6 weeks or so. It would be good to increase this turnover, and with three Wikiprojects dedicated to energy-related topics and a good number of articles already written, I'd like to suggest that members of each Wikiproject might like to use the 'selected article' to feature some of their best work.
With this in mind, I'd like to suggest that your Wikiproject bypasses the normal selected article nomination page and decides collectively which articles are worth featuring - or these may be self-evident from previous discussions - and add short 'introduction' to the selected article at the appropriate place on page Portal:Energy/Selected article/Drafts, which includes further information. Your personal involvement would be welcome!
Latest comment: 17 April 20071 comment1 person in discussion
You are listed as a participant in WikiProject Energy development, so I am asking you to please consider helping to improve the plug-in hybrid article. This is an ad hoc article improvement drive. BenB408:13, 17 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
Environmental task force
Latest comment: 19 June 20071 comment1 person in discussion
You are being recruited by the Environmental Record Task Force, a collaborative project committed to accurately and consistently representing the environmental impact of policymakers, corporations, and institutions throughout the encyclopedia. Join us!
Hi Quasarstrider-- I'm looking at your contributions and hoping you might be interested in this new project. Please come by and have a look! Cyrusc00:21, 19 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
Ok! :-) I do warn you though: I am pro-environment, and pro-nuclear power. I believe all avenues must be explored if we want to rid ourselves of carbon based fuels. Quasarstrider