This is the 284th 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 (August 29, 2022 – September 4, 2022):
Monday: “The New Scholars Community: A Recap and the Year Ahead” by M/ Blake Butler, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE)
Tuesday: “Sterlite Copper to Vizhinjam port: The history of environmental racism and why India’s development is opposed” by Abhishek Banerjee and Akshita Bhadauria, Firstpost
Wednesday: “Archeion for Ontario’s Environmental History” by Jazmine Aldrich, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE)
Thursday: “It’s Time To Consign ESG To The Ash Heap Of History” by Spencer Fernando, Spencer Fernando
Friday: “Deadliest Man-made Environmental Disasters In History,” Sigma Earth
Saturday: “Three Sisters (agriculture),” Wikipedia
Sunday: “Transforming the “Wonderful”: Forest Plantation and Displacement in Bvumba (Chirara), Zimbabwe, 1948-1970” by Mathew Ruguwa, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE)
Top Words
- environmental
- people
- search
- Sisters
- Three
- land
- New
- can
- environment
- resources
