This is the 200th 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 21, 2020 – December 27, 2020):
Monday: “Surgeon General: Black Americans’ Distrust In Vaccine Comes From History Of Medical Racism” by Sanjana Karanth, Birmingham Times
Tuesday: “‘Kind of incredible’: Researchers reveal details of mummified ice age wolf pup found in Yukon” by Cheryl Kawaja, CBC News
Wednesday: “Geauga Lake: An Environmental History” by John Micklewright, Cleveland Historical
Thursday: “Thomas Midgley Jr.,” Wikipedia
Friday: “Inside Trump and Barr’s Last-Minute Killing Spree” by Isaac Arnsdorf, ProPublica
Saturday: “HBC Family Roots and Remembering” by Krista Barclay, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE)
Sunday: “‘It’s as if we’ve learned nothing’: alarm over Amazon road project” by Tom Phillips and Caio Barretto Briso, The Guardian
Top Words
- said
- executions
- also
- death
- people
- Justice
- Midgley
- court
- Department
- HBC
- Lake


