
Molly Samuel
Molly Samuel joined WABE as a reporter in November 2014. Before coming on board, she was a science producer and reporter at KQED in San Francisco, where she won awards for her reporting on hydropower and on crude oil.
Molly was a fellow with the Middlebury Fellowships in Environmental Journalism and a journalist-in-residence at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center.
She's from Atlanta, has a degree in Ancient Greek from Oberlin College and is a co-founder of the record label True Panther Sounds.
- Amid Debates About Memorials, Advocates Push To Remember Atlanta's Forced Laborers
- 'Tidal Wave' Of Power Shut-Offs Looms As Nation Grapples With Heat
- Overturned Cargo Ship Soon To Be Sliced Up And Removed From Georgia Sound
- How Warming Winters Are Affecting Everything
- Cities Are Making Big Climate Promises. Keeping Them Can Be Tough
- Business And Wildlife Groups Skip The Fight, Work Together To Save A Species
- How The Dream Of America's 'Nuclear Renaissance' Fizzled
- Not In My Landfill: Georgia Residents Fight Plan To Store Toxic Coal Ash
- Like Night And Day: How Two States' Utilities Approach Solar
- Atlanta's Mayor Highlights Local Effects Of Climate Change At Paris Summit