This is the 259th 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 (February 14, 2022 – February 20, 2022):
Monday: “CFP: Conference on Environmental Justice in US History” by Roosevelt Institute for American Studies, AISNA Graduates
Tuesday: “Sadhbh O’Neill: “I’m Green with a Small G”” by Jody Druce, The University Times
Wednesday: ““O Agro não é pop”: estudo aponta que a fome é resultado do agronegócio” by Gabriela Moncau, Brasil de Fato
Thursday: “Extinction Rebellion Co-Founder Who Called Holocaust ‘Just Another F***ery In Human History’ to Launch New Controversial Environmental Group,” Campaign Against Antisemitism
Friday: “Indigenous women stand out in gold medal hockey game” by Miles Morrisseau, Indian Country Today
Saturday: “Lauren Boebert’s new ad claims she’s trying to save forests – but there’s one big problem: op-ed” by Sky Palma, Raw Story
Sunday: “‘Buried’ Science Shows Fast Carbon Cuts Can Stabilize Temperatures in 3-4 Years” by Mitchell Beer, The Energy Mix
Top Words
- que
- said
- O’Neill
- climate
- environmental
- game
- não
- agronegócio
- gold
- medal
