Pew informs and engages public-spirited citizens, policymakers, and organizations through rigorous research, analytical expertise, and the strategic execution of impactful initiatives. By linking diverse perspectives and interests, we advance fact-based solutions to complex challenges across public policy, civic life, and global issues.
Our culture is defined by integrity, service, intellectual curiosity, and collaborative problem-solving. Employees benefit from a respectful, inclusive workplace that values thoughtful inquiry, shared expertise, and the responsible stewardship of resources in pursuit of lasting public benefit.
For more than three decades, Pew has been a leading force in addressing some of the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. including climate change, ecosystem degradation, and the destruction of marine environments. Working in partnership with governments, Indigenous rights holders, intergovernmental organizations, scientists, and local stakeholders, we lead initiatives aimed at meaningful environmental impact.
Pew’s environment portfolio includes initiatives centered on:
- Oceans: ending overfishing, strengthening ocean governance, and protecting marine ecosystems
- Land and Freshwater: safeguarding critically important lands, rivers, and freshwater systems
- Resilience: Building resilience in local communities and ecosystems to climate-accelerated natural disasters
- Environmental Threats: Reducing threats to people and nature from toxic chemicals, plastics, and climate change
Driven by a multidisciplinary team of more than 200 professionals worldwide and an extensive global network of partners and collaborators, our environment portfolio reflects the organization’s commitment to advancing durable, evidence-driven solutions at scale. The portfolio has an annual operating budget of $70M, in addition to tens of millions of dollars in external funding and co-financing. You can learn more about our marine life and people and nature portfolios on our website.
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