Molly Enking

@mollydort

Covering climate and politics for . In Brooklyn, but Mainer forever. Previously , PBS . 🎓. Filed under: ocean

New York, NY
Joined October 2011

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    20 Jun 2019

    Someone named Al Gore retweeted my story - may have peaked, time to retire I guess

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  2. Retweeted
    Feb 25

    Today, published a story I've been working on for more than a year. It's about Alaska, tribes, and clams. But really it's about climate change and how it works in mysterious ways, affecting everything around us from the biggest predators to the tiniest microorganisms.

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  3. Retweeted
    Feb 19

    I can't shake that moment when looked at and said, "Are you saying I'm dumb?"

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  4. Feb 12

    This is my very talented colleague from J-school being arrested while photographing NYPD officers arresting someone. He is an Egyptian photojournalist who has worked with , , the and others. It is legal to take photos of anything on the street. Pls share!

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    Feb 11

    According to our friend , an Egyptian photojournalist w/ , was arretsed by while taking pictures of police officers arresting someone on the street!

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    Jan 21

    are making tremendous efforts to deliver the truth on the ground, in difficult and dangerous conditions. Here's A VJ filming amid burning tires ignited by anti-gov protesters in Basra today. / photo by the great

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    Jan 5

    Gut wrenching scene from New South Wales of dead animals along the roadside. The bushfires are a climate change-fueled ecological disaster. We should not look away

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    Jan 5

    “These Media Posts will serve...” Trump is now using twitter as an official way to notify Congress about how he will militarily respond to Iran.

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    Me logging onto Twitter mid-vacation, seeing a bad take and then remembering, I don’t need to be on here!

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    20 Dec 2019

    subway rat made eye contact with me and said “join us. when the train comes we slide under the tracks and feel it rumble over us like a warm thunderstorm. we live forever and we love to live” I said no thank you I am too large he turned away from me I cried

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  11. 15 Dec 2019

    . does incredible, important reporting. Really bummed to hear this news

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    People are asking good questions about . One point folks are missing: laid off the entire staff this week. Some folks here hope to get jobs with the new owners. But most staffers will need other jobs. Because we all just got laid off.

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    My dad, who is a janitor, told me the holiday season is very hard on him because people have office parties & don’t clean up after themselves, which doubles his work. So, PSA: Don’t be an asshole. If you have an office party, tidy up after. Shit doesn’t magically clean itself.

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    5 Sep 2019
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  15. 22 Nov 2019
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  16. Retweeted
    16 Nov 2019
    Replying to

    People imagine writing is sitting down with a cup of tea and rattling off a few words with ease. It’s like scraping the inside of your skull til there’s nothing left.

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    Nine months from today we'll learn whether watching impeachment hearings all day is good for your sex life.

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    I don't want to dunk on the Northwestern J-students, in part because I think we need journalists now more than ever and punching down in his profession is extremely shitty, but I do want to tell a story about why we call people who might not want to be contacted for stories.

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  20. Retweeted
    11 Nov 2019

    Free Sassy. Our prison abolitionist KWEEN

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    Let's start with ants. Yes, ants! They're useful for figuring out how widespread a contaminant is, because they're *everywhere.* Scientists tried to find ants that didn't have plastic additives embedded in their skin. They...couldn't. Not even in the most remote places on Earth.

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