This is the twenty-eighth post in my series that explores the most-used words in the top stories shared amongst Environmental Historians and Environmental Humanities scholars on Twitter each week.

Here are the top articles amongst environmental historians and humanities scholars this past week (September 4 – September 10, 2017):
Monday: “Natural, History, Will” by Jessica DeWitt, Historical DeWitticisms (META!)
Tuesday: “Labor and the Environmental Justice Movement: Why Their Shared History Matters Today” by Josiah Rector, Process: A Blog for American History
Wednesday: “Hurricane Harvey: Most Expensive Environmental Disaster in U.S. History?,” The Trumpet
Thursday: “Canada opens world’s longest hiking trail that stretches coast to coast” by Matt Hickman, Mother Nature Network
Friday: “Postdoktor i energihistoria (2 år),” KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Saturday: “Seeing the Land” by Laura Larsen, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE)
https://twitter.com/anneriitta/status/906712645805453312
Sunday: “Cornell Launches Free Climate Change Course Online,” Cornell University
Top Words
1. och
2. will
3. history
4. Environmental
5. Trail
6. History
7. Great
8. land
9. environmental
10. Hurricane