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[edit]Option 1 - List Class Rating
[edit]Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs
Article Evaluation
This article didn't provide a ton of information, it was very short and blunt. It didnt go into detail on what the Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs truly is. It needs more information based on who they are, what they are, their missions, background and history, different cause and affects, etc.
Sources
Polejack, Andrei. “The Importance of Ocean Science Diplomacy for Ocean Affairs, Global Sustainability, and the UN Decade of Ocean Science.” Frontiers in Marine Science, vol. 8, 2021,https://umdearborn.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwrV1ba9RAFD7U7UsRvNTbapV5lqZJ5uxOMlCU1loqgoK1z2Gupegma9ki-2P8r56ZTFKr0CcfAiGZkEnmm-9c5wwA8r0i-4sTPFcFeoz1pbxXM-WruXXeS11ZbeKi_msv9gacDEtjQpblQJGRt21ngss8J8mNIfIqilzp4BQwq_zt8kcWtpMKYde0t8Yd2ORkQswnsHn48fTgy7X7BenqTPZxTjLTJI0jWZJkMPJyTwgSc-KGpIoF_f_h6yiEju_D1dDfMRS9sHQkb2FOoLzw69z_tGPJi__xcQ_gXtJa2UEPs4ew4dpteHrDm8jGtLptuPvZONWmYtiP4BdhkX1YRE2fMMY6z_bpN3x7E5vt5_GcJZZhRxfL791CmTUjffrPhixFn9IDu6zfr4CdDmvAQprvepep1jJSa9nZJ3bkQvr_7S98DGfH77--O8nSthCZwZqvMiPJBNWkKWlNQ-uEIfEqhS0s4ciXqpbcyFIqU3tL9qRylam4k7wyBeoZ14hPYNJ2rXsGzCqFc-VkhYgz7W1dlg7JoDPWGVJt1BReDxBoln31j4aspoCXJuKlCXhperxM4TCAZGwYCnfHC93leZN4oPFzVF6h80ETRaQppDmvhfVC1JVUcgo7AySaxCb0khEPz2-__QK2QodCjlwpd2CyurxyL2GL0Ei0SZzSvkrz4DfZxR79
Cho, Dong-Oh, and Mary Anne Whitcomb. “A review of the ocean science and technology partnership between US and Korea.” Marine Policy, vol. 32, no. 3, 2008, pp. 502–513, https://umdearborn.summon.serialssolutions.com/#!/search?bookMark=eNplkU1LJDEQhoOMoKv-AG-BvTpjPnrycRRddUD0oJ5DJV3RDD2d2aRnYf69PY7IgrfireIpqp5fZNLnHgk552wmpbGXcQWlzgQTfKZUw5Q6IMdCWDXVuplP_quPyFmtS8YYlw2bN_aY_Ht5R7pYrXMZoA9Ic6RPAaGnzyHhLrhJ6y6vIGxpzOWrdxUjpFIv6F2XPXT0eVMHSD341KVhe0Ghb-kwcl8f6Q0GaH9iT8lhhK7iGZkMZYMn5PX2z8v1_fTh6W5xffUwDdKIYRqs5torJb3nDUMVNDdWtawNVkQOxopguYVgYiuMANRBC7RCByZ9I7yUJ2Sx57YZlm5d0viorcuQ3GeQy5uDMqTQoYtzCREkxkaoRkr06IUwqo1KGW3Bjqzfe9a65L8brINb5k3pxyucmDPJpNGKjVN8PxVKrrVg_N7KmdvJcp-y3E6W28uSHyImiP0
Option 2 - Stub class
[edit]United States Commission on Ocean Policy
Article Evaluation
The article right now is short and somewhat useless. It gives no information on current events, how its been impacted, how it started, etc. It gives a brief explanation of the history on the ocean policy.
Sources
Landrigan, Philip J., et al. “Human health and ocean pollution.” Annals of Global Health, vol. 86, no. 1, 2020, pp. 1–64, https://umdearborn.summon.serialssolutions.com/#!/search?bookMark=eNqNkkuP0zAURi00iHnQBX8AVWIDgg7XrzjejFSVR0eqxAbYWo7tNqnSuMT2DPz7cSZDmbKaXXJzvmPn3nuOJjrF2nWxMTo6i9ArDJecUvZR-019SUqKn6EzQjCbSSmLk0fPp2gSwhYAMOFcUvwCnVJKOeNYnKHpMu10N62dbmM91Z2deuNyYe_bNsXGdy_R87Vug5ugk9gnd4F-fPn8fbGcrb59vV7MVzPDGY4zXBmihau4BMKrSmsnsc017Gwh1gUmAggmxBW8ZERUwJgEWnJLuDVWmIpeoOvRa73eqn3f7HT_R3ndqPuC7zdK9_nnW6dKUhTOAVjLDSsqorUEXjEmZH4BQrNrNrrCrdun6sj2qfk5v7elXVJYlBgP_NXIZ3jnrMld7nV7FDv-0jW12vgbJQTFgrAseDcK6v9iy_lKDTWgwBkpyhuc2TcPh_X-V3Ihqq1PfZdbrChIygvGAP4ZTe9D6N36oMWghrGrYexqGHtmXz--_oH8O-QMvB-BW1f5dTCN64w7YHkxuORUFPncvCOZLp9OL5qohy1Z-NTFHP3w0Hjj9ykcQkQFokCVHGQJTOS4ir8H_O0TcXoH6x_mtQ
Liquete, Camino, et al. “Current Status and Future Prospects for the Assessment of Marine and Coastal Ecosystem Services: A Systematic Review.” PloS One, vol. 8, no. 7, 2013, pp. e67737–e67737, https://umdearborn.summon.serialssolutions.com/#!/search?bookMark=eNqNk9tqGzEQhpeS0hyaNyjtQqC0tHZ12F1JvSgYk7SBlJQ49FZotSNbYb1yJW0Ob185dty45CLsjdB-88_MP5r97FD1cQZdtFpFaLLsDUZDTBn-cuV636l2uHAdDBGqGKPsRbaHBSWDiiC68-i8m-2HcIVQSXlVvcp2CeVFgTjay-K49z7J55OoYh9y1TX5SR97D_kv78ICdAy5cT5PReSjECCE-RJ3Jv-pvO3gPmLsVIiqzY-1C3chwjyfgL-2GsLXfJRP7q9UaiG_gGsLN6-zl0a1AQ6zneh7OMguT44vxz8GZ-ffT8ejs4FmJY8D3FSMF6ahhUYUKBGkZmBKVlBCjdJCcI0LggtMNWeEG1LwhpSooAXTuMH0IHu3kl20Lsi1XUFiygkVVYnLRJyuiMapK7nwdq78nXTKyvsL56dS-VR2C1IbRKqaaFwjnZwDIRpgNTQ1NtRAvcz2bZ2tr-fQ6GSSV-2W6Pafzs7k1F1LyhBGZZUEPqwFvPvTQ4hyboOGtlUduH5ZtxCCVEW5rPvoP_Tp7tbUVKUGbGdcyquXonJUJGfpWmv4BJW-BuZWp7dlbLrfCvi4FZCYCLdxqvoQ5Onk4vns-e9t9v0jdgaqjbPg2j5a14VtsFiBOj3Q4MFsTMZILlfjwQ25XA25Xo0U9vbxgDZBD7uQgE8r4AZqZ4K20GnYYAghSjCjNB2Q4Inmz6fHNm1X6mPs-i7-m3TQbpEmu6lEBiKR5AVnglUUC5HQz89EZbyN9C_9bkqp
Option 3 - B class
[edit]Environmental policy of the Donald Trump administration
Article Evaluation
This article is great, it gives multiple resources, greatly organized, explains in detail throughout columns. The only thing I would add is more information under nuclear, executive order on climate change, COVID regulations, and offshore drilling.
Sources
Mayer, Frederick W., and Nicola Phillips. “Global inequality and the Trump administration.” Review of International Studies, vol. 45, no. 3, 2019, pp. 502–510, https://umdearborn.summon.serialssolutions.com/#!/search?bookMark=eNqNkE1Lw0AQhhepYFv7A7wFvHgwdT-TzVGKVqHgwXpeNslEt-Sruxuw_94NVQRF8DKXeWbmmXeGFnrwb9B6U2gPJUIXBC8JJunNM6YJpgQLIjEONT1BU8KTLM4w5xM0Hdvx2D9DM-d2gZGC8ylarusu13VkWtgPujb-EOm2jMKRaGuHpo902ZjWOG-1N117jk4rXTtYoIm3A8zRy_3ddvUQb57Wj6vbTVwwLNM4YwQkKxhjRGoqqM6lAFJCyiVNKsGrooJMi1zmZQZ5RSiIIk-AJxKLsIGyObo67u1ttx_AedUYV0Bd6xa6wSnKSPiaSUICevkD3XWDbYOkopQyGSRCmSNypArbOWehUr01jbYHRbAaA1S_AvyWcEXXh6NfE1Q5qrCSAiciESHk0ff6n6jy7z7g7NNGN7k15St8S__t8wFJnZCV
Selby, Jan. “The Trump presidency, climate change, and the prospect of a disorderly energy transition.” Review of International Studies, vol. 45, no. 3, 2019, pp. 471–490, https://umdearborn.summon.serialssolutions.com/#!/search?bookMark=eNqFkE1r3DAQhkVIoZuPH9CbIJce1q0ka2T5WELaFAI9ZAu5Ca003nXwyq4kQ_bfV8smBFpCrprnnXn0npFLO-cthtw7m9ET8omzL5zx5us9E4oJzoBrxhhXcEIWXKq2apmUp2RxGFeH-UdyltJjYTRIuSAPqy3SVZx3E50ipt5jcPsldUO_Kxeo29qwwSW1wdNyuDBjmtBlOnbUUt-nMXqMw55iwLjZ0xxtSH3ux3BBPnR2SHhJTnOc8Zz8_n6zur6t7n79-Hn97a5yNSiouEAA11iphfVNh9qxBgXznbIay5P3glld865pFYg1CAVcNGu0EtfQqaY-J5-Pe4vZnxlTNrs-ORwGG3CckxE1L_0AaFnQq3_Qx3GOoUgaIUStawnNYSE_Uq58NUXszBRLF3FvODOHqs1_VZfM8phJbpzK0ZeEMEkYZjQwkHULquUmP-VX53fxgtbPNna3jr3f4Kv02z5_ATSvoBc