This is the 145th post in my series that explores the most-used words in the top stories shared among Environmental Historians and Environmental Humanities scholars on Twitter each week.

Here are the top articles among environmental historians and humanities scholars this past week (December 2, 2019 – December 8, 2019):

Monday: “Research and Impact Opportunities,” Warwick Institute of Advanced Study 


Tuesday: Review of Little, At the Wilderness Edge” by Matthew Evenden, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE)


Wednesday: “How McKinsey Helped the Trump Administration Carry Out Its Immigration Policies” by Ian MacDougall, The New York Times 


Thursday: Ireland and Ecocriticism: Literature, History and Environmental Justice, 1st Edition” by Eóin Flannery, Routledge


Friday: Trump Pick For Border Wall Contract Has History Of Environmental, Workplace Violations” by Rachel Sandler, Forbes


Saturday: See how global warming has changed the world since your childhood” by Tim Leslie, Joshua Byrd, and Nathan Hoad, ABC News


Sunday: Mongolian Environmental and Animal History” by Kenny Linden, Inner Asian and Uralic
National Resource Center, Indiana University Bloomington

Top Words

1. will

2. climate

3. environmental

4. ICE

5. new

6. change

7. work

8. time

9. across

10. social

11. Irish

Published by Jessica M. DeWitt

Dr. Jessica M. DeWitt is an environmental historian of Canada and the United States. She is passionate about the use of digital technologies to bridge the gap between the public and researchers. In addition to her community and professional work, she offers various editing and social media consultancy services.

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