This is the 213th 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 (March 29, 2021 – April 4, 2021):
Monday: “The world’s biggest banks have pumped trillions into fossil fuel projects in the past 5 years” by Jariel Arvin, Vox
Tuesday: “Historians for Future join the global climate strike,” Historians for Future
Wednesday: “The Sixth Biennial Conference of East Asian Environmental History (EAEH 2021),” Association for East Asian Environmental History
Thursday: “6 Badass Acts of Resistance Erased From History” by Jennifer Loubriel, Yes!
Friday: “The poisonously patronising Sewell report is historically illiterate” by David Olusoga, The Guardian
Saturday: “Frank Herbert’s Ecology and the Science of Soil Conservation” by Veronika Kratz, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE)
Sunday: “How Trump Steered Supporters Into Unwitting Donations” by Shane Goldmacher, The New York Times
Top Words
- Trump
- said
- people
- University
- history
- climate
- WinRed
- campaign
- many
- online