This is the 269th 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 (April 25, 2022 – May 1, 2022):
Monday: “Ph.D. position in Environmental History Niger Delta at Uni of Groningen, Netherlands 2022” by University of Groningen RUG, nViews Career
Tuesday: “Blue Extinction” by Rachel Murray, Vera Fibisan, Eventbrite
Wednesday: “Dual message of slavery probe: Harvard’s ties inseparable from rise, and now University must act” by Alvin Powell, The Harvard Gazette
Thursday: “Assisant Professor Environmental History (1.0 FTE)” by Universitait Utrecht, I Am Expat
Friday: “How ‘Captain Planet’ inspired an environmental movement” by Angeli Gabriel, Fox Weather
Saturday: “Mow problem: gardeners encouraged not to cut lawns in May” by Helena Horton, The Guardian
Sunday: “Indigenous women call for financial institutions to stop investing in extraction” by Carina Dominguez, Grist
Top Words
- history
- Captain
- Planet
- said
- will
- people
- Harvard
- one
- slavery
- Panel
- SR8
- University
