This is the 185th 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 (September 7, 2020 – September 13, 2020):
Monday: “TS Eliot estate steps in to help Brontë Parsonage Museum rescue appeal” by Alison Flood, The Guardian
Tuesday: “Solidarity Dues,” Graduate Employees’ Organization
Wednesday: “Assistant Professor of Environmental Policy” by University of Portland, Environmental Studies, H-Net Jobs
Thursday: “South Carolina 3rd grade teacher, 28, dies from COVID-19” by Jeffry Collins, AP News
Friday: “Environmental groups claim victory as plans for Northumberland coalmine rejected” by Jillian Ambrose, The Guardian
Saturday: “A Climate Reckoning in Fire-Stricken California” by Thomas Fuller and Christopher Flavelle, The New York Times
Sunday: “Longtime Climate Science Denier Hired At NOAA” by Rebecca Hersher and Joe Palca, NPR
Top Words
1. said
2. climate
3. California
4. Legates
5. Environmental
6. one
7. people
8. University
9. can
10. change
11. wildfires
12. will