Molly Samuel is the environment reporter at WABE, the NPR station in Atlanta. She’s also a member of NPR’s collaborative Energy and Environment team. Before WABE, she was a science producer and reporter at KQED in San Francisco. Molly’s won awards for her reporting on coal ash, crude oil, and stargazing, and she has previously been a fellow with the Middlebury Fellowships in Environmental Journalism and a journalist-in-residence at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center. She grew up in Atlanta, and has a degree in Ancient Greek from Oberlin College.
Molly Samuel

Rick Kanaski, Savannah National Wildlife Refuge
SAVANNAH, GA - FEBRUARY 20, 2018: Clark Alexander, UGA Skidaway Institute,
(WABE Photo/Stephen B. Morton)