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Daniel Wolfe

Graphics reporter at the Washington Post

Daniel Wolfe is a graphics reporter at The Washington Post, based in New York City. He joined the publication in 2022, focusing on visual storytelling related to ecological changes and environmental issues. His background includes experience at notable organizations such as CNN, Quartz, Planet Labs, Tesla, and the Urban Institute.125

Wolfe holds a degree from the College of William and Mary and has spent over a decade creating data-driven charts and interactive visualizations.34 His work is characterized by a blend of journalism and graphic design, aiming to communicate complex data in accessible formats.

In addition to his reporting, Wolfe is active on social media, where he shares insights and engages with the public about his work and interests.2

Highlights

Jul 29 · washingtonpost.com
How wildfires damage watersheds and contaminate our drinking water
Nov 1 · youtube.com
False Color for the Rest of Us - Daniel Wolfe, The Washington Post
False Color for the Rest of Us - Daniel Wolfe, The Washington Post
Aug 31 · washingtonpost.com
Daniel Wolfe joins Graphics team - The Washington Post
Daniel Wolfe joins Graphics team - The Washington Post

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