I read climate change, effects of climate change on agriculture, and regional effects of global warming. When reading over the climate change article, I notice many sentences without citations at the end. What is said sounds right, but I know if we did this in our papers, we would need a citation, so I almost feel like our papers have more scrutiny than this article. There are references, but not at all facts. When looking at the sources though, there are a ton, and they look to come from published data, government sites, and journals. So I would trust these sources. I am guessing this is a semi protected because it is a very political and controversial topic to many people and who would want to edit it for their side instead of just presenting information. In the agriculture article there is a discussion why this is called climate change and not global warming in the title. Someone commented that this same article has a very one way view. Someone also said a fact is not true. There are also comments that this page is outdated. There was nothing distracting on the regional effects article. Each sections was a different land area. Very straight forward. I clicked on a link the regional effects page and it took me right to the journal article on springer and I could read the whole thing. The paper matched the information and was a good source of more info.