This is the seventy-third post in my series that explores the most-used words in the top stories shared amongst Environmental Historians and Environmental Humanities scholars on Twitter each week.

Here are the top articles amongst environmental historians and humanities scholars this past week (July 16 – July 22, 2018):

 

Monday: “Environmental, Climate, Nature” by Jessica DeWitt, Historical DeWitticisms 


Tuesday: The Case for Ecological Reparations: A Conversation with Jason W. Moore” by Stepha Velednitsky, Edge Effects 


Wednesday: “Are Cold Places, by Nature, Exemplars of Environmental History?” by Andrew Stuhl, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE)


Thursday: Are Cold Places, by Nature, Exemplars of Environmental History?” by Andrew Stuhl, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE)


Friday: International Medieval Congress 2019 Call for Papers,” Institute for Medieval Studies, University of Leeds


https://twitter.com/kpbushnell/status/1020531618111541249

Saturday: Sedna Epic Expedition 2018” by Kelly Bushnell, GoFundMe


Sunday: 5 Reasons to Like the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency” by Brian Clark Howard and Robert Kunzig, National Geographic 

Top Words

1. environmental

2. history

3. places

4. cold

5. climate

6. world

7. change

8. EPA

9. History

10. also

11. one

Published by Jessica M. DeWitt

Dr. Jessica M. DeWitt is an environmental historian of Canada and the United States. She is passionate about the use of digital technologies to bridge the gap between the public and researchers. In addition to her community and professional work, she offers various editing and social media consultancy services.

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