Move the ‘remember, many projects will cover more than one goal’ to the top
Add short rationale for why the examples provided are ‘no’ in the table
Move ‘in some cases distinction won’t be clear’ to the top, and also clarify what will happen if there is a discrepancy between labels. I also wonder whether it would be possible to add some sort of way for them to tag ones they were not sure about? (or maybe it’s enough to just see where there are discrepancies between raters or people skip them - but I think it would be interesting to capture this in a structured way and share that learning with other people working on similar projects)
Under ‘things to remember’, there seems to be a flow issue with the last part of the second sentence
Goal 12
Give examples of sustainable business practices/reporting, procurement - application of these is less obvious than others
Rationalization of fossil fuel subsidies - what would it look like in a project?
Is this only related to these hazards as they have been caused/linked to climate change, or to any climate-related hazards?
‘Fund mitigation measures in low-income countries’
What about funding in other countries?
Goal 14
In the point with **, there is an extra comma at the end (i.e. ‘coral bleaching,’)
In the key terms, there is an extra comma at the end end (after ‘ocean habitats’)
Goal 15
There is a comma after ‘reduce degradation of natural habitats’ that shouldn’t be there
Typo in key terms: deforestatino
Goal 16
Typo in key concepts: toture
Key terms - abortion is a politically charged topic, so I wonder if it’s worth including it as one of the key concepts to provide some additional context for labellers (I would imagine it’s referring to equal access to reproductive and safe abortion services)
In key terms, are ‘algorithmic’ and ‘bias’ supposed to be separated by a comma? If so, what does ‘algorithmic’ as a stand-alone term mean in this context?
Create codebooks in markdown format that have