This is the 291st 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 (October 31, 2022 – November 6, 2022):
Monday: “Lula defeats Bolsonaro, wins third term as president,” The Washington Post
Tuesday: “Bolsonaro remains silent after election defeat to Lula as key allies accept result” by Tom Phillips, The Guardian
Wednesday: “Buffalo on the Edge: Factors Affecting Historical Distribution and Restoration of Bison bison in the Western Cordillera, North America” by Jonathan James Farr and Clifford A. White, Diversity
Thursday: “New York’s Environmental Bond Acts” by Sydney Julien and Laura Rabinow, Rockefellar Institute of Government
Friday: “The Acclimatisation Society was driven by misguided ideals about ‘fixing nature’ in Australia” by Lyn Gallacher, Miyuki Jokiranta, and Sonia Marie, ABC News
Saturday: “How to Find Your Twitter Friends on Mastodon” by Justin Pot, Wired
Sunday: “A History of Struggle: Environmental Protests in Poland” by Kacper Szulecki, Green European Journal
Top Words
- Lula
- Bolsonaro
- environmental
- said
- people
- election
- president
- will
- movement
- billion
