This is the 288th 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 26, 2022 – October 2, 2022):
Monday: “Marshall Islands halt negotiations with US over nuclear testing legacy,” The Straits Times
Tuesday: “How Rachel Carson’s ‘Silent Spring’ Awakened the World to Environmental Peril” by Cate Lineberry, History
Wednesday: “Two PostDoc Positions,” by Trinity Centre for Environmental Humanities, Trinity College Dublin
Thursday: “Rivers on the Move,” Brown University
Friday: “8 things to know about the environmental impact of ‘unprecedented’ Nord Stream leaks” by Karl Mathiesen and Zia Wiese, Politico
Saturday: “Journal of Environmental Geology,” Pulsus
Sunday: “King Charles III won’t attend COP27 despite history of environmental activism” by Danica Kirka, Global News
Top Words
- said
- gas
- will
- Carson
- Environmental
- methane
- book
- can
- environmental
- climate
- Journal
- nuclear
- one
