Ihan187
Working in Stuttgart for a renewable power company. I have studied (Energy) Engineering at one of the World's Leading Universities, resulting in a PhD.
I recently stopped to quality control several articles in my field of expertise. I am fine with people having an opinion and putting this opinion into public (also on Wikipedia) as long as it is clear that it is an opinion and not a fact.
There is a clear bias in Wikipedia toward the "Climate Catastrophe" narrative with very active activists reverting any changes that do not fit into this narrative. Especially, for Global Warming / Anthropogenic Effect, it is usually not distinguished between measurable today and future scenarios. The IPCC should be the main source for evidence around the topic. Again, I am not denying that climate change is happening and that there is a (strong?) anthropogenic effect - however, the simplifications made in many articles and the arguments of my Wikipedia co-authors are frequently too much from a specific political spectrum.
Besides that, I have strong interest in tech, software and startups. I like running and reading tech stuff.