Jump to content

Edit filter log

Details for log entry 26620419

18:07, 30 April 2020: CEKEY (talk | contribs) triggered filter 733, performing the action "edit" on User:CECKEY sandbox 6. Actions taken: none; Filter description: New user creating a page in someone else's userspace (examine)

Changes made in edit

'''Marinel Sumook Ubaldo''' is a climate activist from the Philippines who helped to organise the first youth climate strike in her country. She testified as a community witness for the Philippines Commission on Human Rights’ as part of their investigation into corporate responsibility and whether the effects of climate change can be considered violations of Filipinos’ human rights (noble)


'''Background'''


Ubaldo (born 1997) is from the village of Manila in the Philippines. Her father is a fisherman. (noble)


Before 2013, Ubaldo had been a youth leader at Plan International, an organisation that aims to promote children and female rights. In this role, Ubaldo states that she educated local groups on the causes of global warming. (noble)


In November 2013, Typhoon Haiyan brought winds of up to 275 km/h (170 mph) and waves of up to 15m (45ft), particularly affecting low-lying regions of the Philippines. (bbc) Over 6000 people were killed in the disaster and 28,000 injured (jp) Scientists have stated that severe weather events such as this typhoon, are being exacerbated or made more likely by increasing global temperatures (guardian)


Since Ubaldo’s first-hand experience of Typhoon Haiyan, she has continued her climate activism, lobbing governments on these issues. (jp)


'''Activism'''

'''In 2015, Ubaldo spoke at the United Nations (UN) Climate Conference where she said ‘''' “please think about us, think about the coming generations who will suffer because you did not make decisions in time.”’ (noble). Ubaldo has stated that fighting climate change is the ‘purpose of my life’ (noble)


Ubaldo advocates for a ban on single-use plastics, the reduction of carbon emissions and investment in renewable energy. (jp) In October 2019, Ubaldo attended  a climate leadership training event in Yokohama, Japan, established by Al Gore. She also spoke at various Japanese universities. (jp)


Ubaldo has said that:

‘First World countries…[could] stop fueling climate change, and change business practices so your carbon emission could be lessened…These countries should be responsible and be held accountable. It’s so unfair for people, for nations like the Philippines, to suffer from a phenomenon that we haven’t caused.’ (jp)

Ubaldo says that fossil fuel companies should not be allowed to dictate the response to climate change (teen vogue) She says she remains optimistic that strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change can be developed. (jp)


<nowiki>https://nobelwomensinitiative.org/meet-marinel-sumook-ubaldo-philippines/</nowiki>

bbc 1 - <nowiki>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-24899001</nowiki>

bbc 2 - <nowiki>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-25051606</nowiki>

<nowiki>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/12/typhoon-haiyan-climate-change-blame-philippines</nowiki>

<nowiki>https://www.teenvogue.com/story/survived-climate-disaster-dont-want-statistic-justice-corporate-accountability-op-ed</nowiki>

<nowiki>https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/11/05/national/filipino-typhoon-survivor-tells-brush-climate-crisis-urges-japanese-act-now/#.XqsQmKhKjIU</nowiki>

Action parameters

VariableValue
Edit count of the user (user_editcount)
26
Name of the user account (user_name)
'CEKEY'
Age of the user account (user_age)
1925287
Groups (including implicit) the user is in (user_groups)
[ 0 => '*', 1 => 'user', 2 => 'autoconfirmed' ]
Rights that the user has (user_rights)
[ 0 => 'createaccount', 1 => 'read', 2 => 'edit', 3 => 'createtalk', 4 => 'writeapi', 5 => 'viewmywatchlist', 6 => 'editmywatchlist', 7 => 'viewmyprivateinfo', 8 => 'editmyprivateinfo', 9 => 'editmyoptions', 10 => 'abusefilter-log-detail', 11 => 'urlshortener-create-url', 12 => 'centralauth-merge', 13 => 'abusefilter-view', 14 => 'abusefilter-log', 15 => 'vipsscaler-test', 16 => 'collectionsaveasuserpage', 17 => 'reupload-own', 18 => 'move-rootuserpages', 19 => 'createpage', 20 => 'minoredit', 21 => 'editmyusercss', 22 => 'editmyuserjson', 23 => 'editmyuserjs', 24 => 'purge', 25 => 'sendemail', 26 => 'applychangetags', 27 => 'spamblacklistlog', 28 => 'mwoauthmanagemygrants', 29 => 'reupload', 30 => 'upload', 31 => 'move', 32 => 'collectionsaveascommunitypage', 33 => 'autoconfirmed', 34 => 'editsemiprotected', 35 => 'skipcaptcha', 36 => 'transcode-reset', 37 => 'createpagemainns' ]
Whether the user is editing from mobile app (user_app)
false
Whether or not a user is editing through the mobile interface (user_mobile)
false
Page ID (page_id)
0
Page namespace (page_namespace)
2
Page title without namespace (page_title)
'CECKEY sandbox 6'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'User:CECKEY sandbox 6'
Edit protection level of the page (page_restrictions_edit)
[]
Page age in seconds (page_age)
0
Action (action)
'edit'
Edit summary/reason (summary)
'first draft of Ubaldo'
Old content model (old_content_model)
''
New content model (new_content_model)
'wikitext'
Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
''
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
''''Marinel Sumook Ubaldo''' is a climate activist from the Philippines who helped to organise the first youth climate strike in her country. She testified as a community witness for the Philippines Commission on Human Rights’ as part of their investigation into corporate responsibility and whether the effects of climate change can be considered violations of Filipinos’ human rights (noble) '''Background''' Ubaldo (born 1997) is from the village of Manila in the Philippines. Her father is a fisherman. (noble) Before 2013, Ubaldo had been a youth leader at Plan International, an organisation that aims to promote children and female rights. In this role, Ubaldo states that she educated local groups on the causes of global warming. (noble) In November 2013, Typhoon Haiyan brought winds of up to 275 km/h (170 mph) and waves of up to 15m (45ft), particularly affecting low-lying regions of the Philippines. (bbc) Over 6000 people were killed in the disaster and 28,000 injured (jp) Scientists have stated that severe weather events such as this typhoon, are being exacerbated or made more likely by increasing global temperatures (guardian) Since Ubaldo’s first-hand experience of Typhoon Haiyan, she has continued her climate activism, lobbing governments on these issues. (jp) '''Activism''' '''In 2015, Ubaldo spoke at the United Nations (UN) Climate Conference where she said ‘''' “please think about us, think about the coming generations who will suffer because you did not make decisions in time.”’ (noble). Ubaldo has stated that fighting climate change is the ‘purpose of my life’ (noble) Ubaldo advocates for a ban on single-use plastics, the reduction of carbon emissions and investment in renewable energy. (jp) In October 2019, Ubaldo attended  a climate leadership training event in Yokohama, Japan, established by Al Gore. She also spoke at various Japanese universities. (jp) Ubaldo has said that: ‘First World countries…[could] stop fueling climate change, and change business practices so your carbon emission could be lessened…These countries should be responsible and be held accountable. It’s so unfair for people, for nations like the Philippines, to suffer from a phenomenon that we haven’t caused.’ (jp) Ubaldo says that fossil fuel companies should not be allowed to dictate the response to climate change (teen vogue) She says she remains optimistic that strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change can be developed. (jp) <nowiki>https://nobelwomensinitiative.org/meet-marinel-sumook-ubaldo-philippines/</nowiki> bbc 1 - <nowiki>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-24899001</nowiki> bbc 2 - <nowiki>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-25051606</nowiki> <nowiki>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/12/typhoon-haiyan-climate-change-blame-philippines</nowiki> <nowiki>https://www.teenvogue.com/story/survived-climate-disaster-dont-want-statistic-justice-corporate-accountability-op-ed</nowiki> <nowiki>https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/11/05/national/filipino-typhoon-survivor-tells-brush-climate-crisis-urges-japanese-act-now/#.XqsQmKhKjIU</nowiki>'
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff)
'@@ -1,0 +1,44 @@ +'''Marinel Sumook Ubaldo''' is a climate activist from the Philippines who helped to organise the first youth climate strike in her country. She testified as a community witness for the Philippines Commission on Human Rights’ as part of their investigation into corporate responsibility and whether the effects of climate change can be considered violations of Filipinos’ human rights (noble) + + +'''Background''' + + +Ubaldo (born 1997) is from the village of Manila in the Philippines. Her father is a fisherman. (noble) + + +Before 2013, Ubaldo had been a youth leader at Plan International, an organisation that aims to promote children and female rights. In this role, Ubaldo states that she educated local groups on the causes of global warming. (noble) + + +In November 2013, Typhoon Haiyan brought winds of up to 275 km/h (170 mph) and waves of up to 15m (45ft), particularly affecting low-lying regions of the Philippines. (bbc) Over 6000 people were killed in the disaster and 28,000 injured (jp) Scientists have stated that severe weather events such as this typhoon, are being exacerbated or made more likely by increasing global temperatures (guardian) + + +Since Ubaldo’s first-hand experience of Typhoon Haiyan, she has continued her climate activism, lobbing governments on these issues. (jp) + + +'''Activism''' + +'''In 2015, Ubaldo spoke at the United Nations (UN) Climate Conference where she said ‘''' “please think about us, think about the coming generations who will suffer because you did not make decisions in time.”’ (noble). Ubaldo has stated that fighting climate change is the ‘purpose of my life’ (noble) + + +Ubaldo advocates for a ban on single-use plastics, the reduction of carbon emissions and investment in renewable energy. (jp) In October 2019, Ubaldo attended  a climate leadership training event in Yokohama, Japan, established by Al Gore. She also spoke at various Japanese universities. (jp) + + +Ubaldo has said that: + +‘First World countries…[could] stop fueling climate change, and change business practices so your carbon emission could be lessened…These countries should be responsible and be held accountable. It’s so unfair for people, for nations like the Philippines, to suffer from a phenomenon that we haven’t caused.’ (jp) + +Ubaldo says that fossil fuel companies should not be allowed to dictate the response to climate change (teen vogue) She says she remains optimistic that strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change can be developed. (jp) + + +<nowiki>https://nobelwomensinitiative.org/meet-marinel-sumook-ubaldo-philippines/</nowiki> + +bbc 1 - <nowiki>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-24899001</nowiki> + +bbc 2 - <nowiki>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-25051606</nowiki> + +<nowiki>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/12/typhoon-haiyan-climate-change-blame-philippines</nowiki> + +<nowiki>https://www.teenvogue.com/story/survived-climate-disaster-dont-want-statistic-justice-corporate-accountability-op-ed</nowiki> + +<nowiki>https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/11/05/national/filipino-typhoon-survivor-tells-brush-climate-crisis-urges-japanese-act-now/#.XqsQmKhKjIU</nowiki> '
New page size (new_size)
3158
Old page size (old_size)
0
Size change in edit (edit_delta)
3158
Lines added in edit (added_lines)
[ 0 => ''''Marinel Sumook Ubaldo''' is a climate activist from the Philippines who helped to organise the first youth climate strike in her country. She testified as a community witness for the Philippines Commission on Human Rights’ as part of their investigation into corporate responsibility and whether the effects of climate change can be considered violations of Filipinos’ human rights (noble)', 1 => '', 2 => '', 3 => ''''Background'''', 4 => '', 5 => '', 6 => 'Ubaldo (born 1997) is from the village of Manila in the Philippines. Her father is a fisherman. (noble)', 7 => '', 8 => '', 9 => 'Before 2013, Ubaldo had been a youth leader at Plan International, an organisation that aims to promote children and female rights. In this role, Ubaldo states that she educated local groups on the causes of global warming. (noble)', 10 => '', 11 => '', 12 => 'In November 2013, Typhoon Haiyan brought winds of up to 275 km/h (170 mph) and waves of up to 15m (45ft), particularly affecting low-lying regions of the Philippines. (bbc) Over 6000 people were killed in the disaster and 28,000 injured (jp) Scientists have stated that severe weather events such as this typhoon, are being exacerbated or made more likely by increasing global temperatures (guardian)', 13 => '', 14 => '', 15 => 'Since Ubaldo’s first-hand experience of Typhoon Haiyan, she has continued her climate activism, lobbing governments on these issues. (jp)', 16 => '', 17 => '', 18 => ''''Activism''' ', 19 => '', 20 => ''''In 2015, Ubaldo spoke at the United Nations (UN) Climate Conference where she said ‘''' “please think about us, think about the coming generations who will suffer because you did not make decisions in time.”’ (noble). Ubaldo has stated that fighting climate change is the ‘purpose of my life’ (noble)', 21 => '', 22 => '', 23 => 'Ubaldo advocates for a ban on single-use plastics, the reduction of carbon emissions and investment in renewable energy. (jp) In October 2019, Ubaldo attended  a climate leadership training event in Yokohama, Japan, established by Al Gore. She also spoke at various Japanese universities. (jp)', 24 => '', 25 => '', 26 => 'Ubaldo has said that:', 27 => '', 28 => '‘First World countries…[could] stop fueling climate change, and change business practices so your carbon emission could be lessened…These countries should be responsible and be held accountable. It’s so unfair for people, for nations like the Philippines, to suffer from a phenomenon that we haven’t caused.’ (jp)', 29 => '', 30 => 'Ubaldo says that fossil fuel companies should not be allowed to dictate the response to climate change (teen vogue) She says she remains optimistic that strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change can be developed. (jp)', 31 => '', 32 => '', 33 => '<nowiki>https://nobelwomensinitiative.org/meet-marinel-sumook-ubaldo-philippines/</nowiki>', 34 => '', 35 => 'bbc 1 - <nowiki>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-24899001</nowiki>', 36 => '', 37 => 'bbc 2 - <nowiki>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-25051606</nowiki>', 38 => '', 39 => '<nowiki>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/12/typhoon-haiyan-climate-change-blame-philippines</nowiki> ', 40 => '', 41 => '<nowiki>https://www.teenvogue.com/story/survived-climate-disaster-dont-want-statistic-justice-corporate-accountability-op-ed</nowiki>', 42 => '', 43 => '<nowiki>https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/11/05/national/filipino-typhoon-survivor-tells-brush-climate-crisis-urges-japanese-act-now/#.XqsQmKhKjIU</nowiki>' ]
Lines removed in edit (removed_lines)
[]
Whether or not the change was made through a Tor exit node (tor_exit_node)
false
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
1588270041