This is the 229th 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 19, 2021 – July 25, 2021):
Monday: “Traveling Brands Are Spending Again—How Their Marketing Strategies are Different” by Adrianne Pasquarelli, Ad Age
Tuesday: “Review: ‘The Buddha’s Footprint: An environmental history of Asia’” by Micah Muscolino, The Third Pole
Wednesday: “Why White Supremacists Are Hooked on Green Living” by Sam Adler Bell, The New Republic
Thursday: “Leviathan Mine Superfund Site,” Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
Friday: “Princeton University, PIIRS: Fung Global Fellows Program” by Princeton University, H-Net
Saturday: “Great Barrier Reef avoids UNESCO ‘in danger’ listing after Australian lobbying effort,” SBS News
Sunday: “Secret mayoral debate the latest blow to transparency in Edmonton’s election” by Keith Gerein, Edmonton Journal
Top Words
- travel
- also
- says
- will
- Buddhism
- environmental
- Buddhist
- around
- marketing
- people