Alice Li (@byaliceli) 's Twitter Profile
Alice Li

@byaliceli

Senior video journalist covering climate for the @washingtonpost. Unapologetic mountain frolicker. She/her.

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An astounding look at just how dang small plastic can get and what happens when they end up inside of our bodies. Incredible visualizations and explanatory reporting from Simon Ducroquet Shannon Osaka and the rest of the climate team wapo.st/3xlA4se

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One week after Helene hit western North Carolina, volunteers are still trying to bring food to hungry, stranded people — by foot, by ATV, even by horseback. Dino Grandoni and Alice Li with words, photos and video from a still-devastated Appalachia. washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

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1/ Now that I’m an editor, I usually only write one story per year. So for my 2024 offering, I journeyed to Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge with Carolyn Van Houten and Alice Li to show what’s at stake – on both sides – when it comes to oil drilling washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

Marty Baron (@postbaron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On political endorsement wapo.st/3YmeD3T This is cowardice, with democracy as its casualty. @realdonaldtrump will see this as an invitation to further intimidate owner @jeffbezos (and others). Disturbing spinelessness at an institution famed for courage.

Fenit Nirappil (@fenitn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Regardless of what appears on opinion pages, the news reporting is strong, speaks truth to power and uncovers things you won't read elsewhere

Regardless of what appears on opinion pages, the news reporting is strong, speaks truth to power and uncovers things you won't read elsewhere
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Are you a Washington Post reader concerned with today’s decision for the Editorial Board to not endorse a candidate this election cycle? Send a letter to CEO and Publisher Will Lewis and Editorial Page Editor David Shipley: bit.ly/3C0oLrx

Are you a Washington Post reader concerned with today’s decision for the Editorial Board to not endorse a candidate this election cycle?

Send a letter to CEO and Publisher Will Lewis and Editorial Page Editor David Shipley: bit.ly/3C0oLrx
Fenit Nirappil (@fenitn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Washington Post editorial board as an entity did not endorse, but this just published from eight of our most prominent columnists.

The Washington Post editorial board as an entity did not endorse, but this just published from eight of our most prominent columnists.
Caroline Kitchener (@cakitchener) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My mom just told me she cancelled her subscription to The Washington Post. She reads every one of my stories. It was a heartbreaking call. I understand why she did it, but I asked her to reconsider. To anyone who has cancelled or is thinking about cancelling, here’s what I said:

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We're approaching 10,000 letters sent to Washington Post management over last week's decision to end endorsements. Will you add yours? actionnetwork.org/letters/send-a…

Juliet Eilperin (@eilperin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sure, chasing butterflies is fun. But wait until you see what Michael J. Coren Alice Li Stella Kalinina and Hailey Haymond captured in this piece about searching for moths in the Mojave Desert: washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

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It’s Election Day, and members of Washington Post Guild are working diligently from all sides of the company to keep you informed. The past few weeks have been tough, but we hope you will support us by continuing your @WashingtonPost subscription so we can continue to do this important work

Jessica Contrera (@mjcontrera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The new police chief quickly impressed the small Texas community he’d sworn to protect. He started a Christmas charity event. He checked on elderly neighbors. He seemed especially good with troubled teenagers. Then they learned who he really was: wapo.st/400dLUA

Jessica Contrera (@mjcontrera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Step inside Maypearl, Texas, where Chief Kevin Coffey's path of destruction went far beyond the girls he preyed on. Then follow Jenn Abelson, Alice Li & Carolyn Van Houten to a Texas prison to get answers from Coffey himself: wapo.st/400dLUA

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The people of Maypearl trusted Police Chief Kevin Coffey. Few were aware that Maypearl was the eighth law enforcement agency that Coffey had worked at in 11 years. And none could have predicted the destruction he would wreak in their town. wapo.st/3Do2i8D

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1/ Months after remnants of Hurricane Helene ravaged this community outside Asheville, the storm haunts those trying to rebuild their lives on a single street. A powerful piece from Sarah Kaplan Brady Dennis Hannah Yoon Julia Wall and Alice Li washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…

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11 months ago the Los Angeles area got a year's worth of rain and faced life-threatening flooding and mudslides now it's on fire after its driest start to a water year on record. These are the increasing extremes of a warming world.

11 months ago the Los Angeles area got a year's worth of rain and faced life-threatening flooding and mudslides now it's on fire after its driest start to a water year on record. These are the increasing extremes of a warming world.