This is the fortieth 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 (November 27– December 3, 2017):
Monday: “Sign a scholars letter to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge!,” Alaska Wilderness League
Tuesday: “University of Wisconsin – Madison: Postdoctoral Fellowship on the Plantationocene,” H-Net Online
Wednesday: “Les problèmes environnementaux des villes: The Green and the Dark Side of Environmental Issues in Cities (1850-1930),” Historiens de la santé
Thursday: “This Blogger Is Going to Jail for 7 Years for Reporting on a Toxic Spill” by Joe McCarthy, Global Citizen
Friday: “Environmental History — Eleventh Class: History of Science” by Stephen Bocking, Environment, History, Science Stephen Bocking, Trent University
Saturday: “Environment and Development — Eleventh Class: China, India, and Climate Change” by Stephen Bocking, Environment, History, Science Stephen Bocking, Trent University
Sunday: “A Field Guide to Hope” by Tina Loo, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE)
Top Words
1. University
2. History
3. Professor
4. Studies
5. history
6. change
7. will
8. environmental
9. people
10. science
11. one