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Winter 2020: Protection, Progress, and Perseverance

Pew's commitment to public service brought new accomplishments in 2019, from conservation in Chile to better opportunities for Americans' retirement savings. 
Progress in 2019: A Year of Collaborative Work

From helping to protect oceans around the globe to advocating for historic new pension reform legislation in our home state of Pennsylvania, Pew worked in 2019 with a variety of organizations to improve public policy, inform the public, and invigorate civic life.

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How Americans View Trust, Facts, and Democracy Today

For more than three decades, the Pew Research Center has examined how people think about democracy, trust in institutions, and the role of information in society. In light of current debates about the state of the democratic process and the importance of truth, we decided in 2018 to redouble our focus on the role of information and trust in democratic societies.

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A Local Approach to Protecting Chilean Patagonia's Natural Heritage

Small, organized groups are a cornerstone of protecting Chilean Patagonia’s natural heritage.

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The Next Step States Need to Take to Combat the Opioid Crisis

Making medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder more readily available is a cost-effective, life-saving strategy. Some states are showing the way.

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How Much Do You Know About Wildlife Migration and Free-Flowing Rivers?

Take our quiz to test your waterways knowledge.

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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