This is the seventy-fourth 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 (July 23 – July 29, 2018):
https://twitter.com/phantom4203/status/1021396502713954304
Monday: “Pence’s Family Gas Stations Cost Taxpayers $20M+,” The Washington Post
Tuesday: “Environmental, History, Places” by Jessica DeWitt, Historical DeWitticisms
https://twitter.com/phantom4203/status/1021396502713954304
Wednesday: “Pence’s Family Gas Stations Cost Taxpayers $20M+,” The Washington Post
Thursday: “Are Cold Places, by Nature, Exemplars of Environmental History?” by Andrew Stuhl, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE)
https://twitter.com/aaronzlwu/status/1022757141311115264
Friday: “How our colonial past altered the ecobalance of an entire planet” by Robin McKie, The Guardian
Saturday: “The Endangered Species Act Needs a Reboot” by Peter S. Alagona, Outside Magazine
Sunday: “Pollinator Haven,” City of Boulder Colorado
Top Words
1. said
2. Pence
3. Kiel
4. environmental
5. company
6. million
7. Bros
8. state
9. Indiana
10. Environmental