This is the 178th 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 (July 20, 2020 – July 26, 2020):
Monday: “We tracked 25,688 abusive tweets sent to women MPs – half were directed at Diane Abbott” by Azmina Dhrodia, New Statesman
Tuesday: “Trump’s Occupation of American Cities Has Begun” by Michelle Goldberg, The New York Times
Wednesday: “Liberal, progressive — and racist? The Sierra Club faces its white-supremacist history.” by Darryl Fears and
Steven Mufson, The Washington Post
Thursday: “Liberal, progressive — and racist? The Sierra Club faces its white-supremacist history.” by Darryl Fears and
Steven Mufson, The Washington Post
Friday: “Identity, Community, and Environmental History” by Blair Stein with Tina Adcock, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE)
Saturday: “CDC: One-third of COVID-19 patients who aren’t hospitalized have long-term illness” by Erika Edwards, NBC News
Sunday: “Liberal, progressive — and racist? The Sierra Club faces its white-supremacist history.” by Darryl Fears and
Steven Mufson, The Washington Post
Top Words
1. abuse
2. said
3. environmental
4. people
5. women
6. groups
7. online
8. white
9. history
10. also
12. MPs