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Fall 2022: Follow the Facts to Good Policy and a Better World

Evidence-based policymaking has come to the fore, helping legislators and other leaders determine what works—and what doesn’t—when spending taxpayers’ dollars.
Follow The Facts

Evidence-based policymaking has come to the fore, helping legislators and other leaders determine what works—and what doesn’t—when spending taxpayers’ dollars.

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The Complexities of Race and Identity

A new survey from the Pew Research Center explores how Black Americans think of themselves.

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When the Water Rises

A wildlife refuge along the Chesapeake Bay offers a “fast-motion” view of the effects of climate change and rising waters along the nation’s coastlines.

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Antarctic Krill

Through a microscope, an Antarctic krill resembles an alien creature from a science fiction movie. Their size belies their enormous role in the health of the Southern Ocean’s ecosystem, where krill are the undisputed center of the Antarctic marine food web.

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Nonprofits Fill the Gap in Statehouse News Coverage

With the traditional role of newspapers diminished, nonprofit news organizations and student journalists are bolstering reporting of state capitols.

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Trust Magazine features articles on The Pew Charitable Trusts’ efforts to address the challenges of a changing world by illuminating issues, creating common ground, and advancing ambitious projects that lead to tangible progress