This is the 286th 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 (September 12, 2022 – September 18, 2022):
Monday: “King Charles III brings long history of environmental activism to throne” by Doug Cunningham, EnviroNews Nigeria
Tuesday: “Assistant Professor, African American History,” University of Rochester, History Department, H-Net Jobs
Wednesday: “‘The most significant environmentalist in history’ is now king. Two Australian researchers tell of Charles’ fascination with nature” by Nicole Hasham, The Conversation
Thursday: “‘The most significant environmentalist in history’ is now king. Two Australian researchers tell of Charles’ fascination with nature” by Nicole Hasham, The Conversation
Friday: “5 things to know about Patagonia’s unusual history of activism” by Allyson Chiu, The Washington Post
Saturday: “A Sadistic Immigration Stunt” by Tom Nichols, The Atlantic
Sunday: “Environmental turn in history” by Tahir Kamran, The News on Sunday
Top Words
- Charles
- environmental
- history
- climate
- change
- ice
- said
- will
- human
- natural
- Patagonia
- Prince
