Talk:Environmental issues in Ethiopia

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I demoted the importance of this article from "Top" to "High", because in comparison to other topics about Ethiopia I don't feel that this should be rated that high. (However, I would defend that this is at least "High" in importance.) Before it is promoted back to where Halaqah rated it, I'd like to see the material here worked into more articles, as well as a discussion how it measures to other articles rated as "Top". -- llywrch 20:45, 4 January 2007 (UTC)