This is the seventieth 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 (June 25 – July 1, 2018):
Monday: “A Radiologist’s X-Ray Photographs of Flowers from the 1930s” by Claire Voon, Hyperallergic
Tuesday: “The Environmental Intelligence Platform for the Planet” by Jay Zaveri, Social Capital
Wednesday: “Monster hunt: using environmental DNA to survey life in Loch Ness” by Neil Gemmell, The Conversation
Thursday: “A History Of Environmental Destruction” by Ewan Wilson, The Games Edge
Friday: “Lost to Progress: Upper Mississippi River and Minneapolis Parks Development” by Anna Bierbrauer, Open Rivers: Rethinking Water, Place & Community
Saturday: “The Great Migration and Black Environmental History: An Interview with Brian McCammack” by J.T. Roane, Black Perspectives
Sunday: “Environmental protections don’t kill business, but shortsightedness might” by Dan Grossman, The Denver Post
Top Words
1. Minneapolis
2. River
3. park
4. environmental
5. river
6. parks
7. Park
8. city
9. will
10. Upper