GR is an international advisory firm that helps leaders capitalize on transformational trends in energy, climate, risk, and the global economy.

Garten Rothkopf employs a distinct set of capabilities at the intersection of economics, markets, technology, and policy to systematically surface unforeseen risks and identify unconventional opportunities.

Offering a combination of research, analytical, and advisory services, Garten Rothkopf works closely with clients to evaluate the bottom-line impact of policy scenarios, develop and execute public sector strategies, analyze and enter new markets, and facilitate investments and partnerships in new technology areas. Garten Rothkopf serves a wide range of clients on four continents and across multiple industries.

 

Our Services

Advisory Services
Customized engagement and membership programs to develop and support business, investment, and public policy strategies

Research & Analysis
In-depth, original, and rigorous thinking at the intersection of policy, markets, and technology

   
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Recent GR Briefs

The 2010 Midterm Elections: Races to Watch, What It Means for Energy Policy

July 22, 2010

reidkerryThe prospect of heavy Democrat losses in November could reshape the debate over energy and climate legislation.


China: Driving Global Standards on IP/ Tech Transfer

July 19, 2010

istock_000012120539xsmall2Chinese tech-transfer has ignited debate over intellectual property rights and climate mitigation responsibilities.


The End of Cap-and-Trade as We Know It?

July 15, 2010

reid101With an eye on midterms, the Senate debates several energy and climate proposals.


Asian Megacities: Giants of Tomorrow

July 12, 2010

istock_000009322821smallThe growth of Asian Megacities over the next twenty years will force local and national officials to develop new policies, standards, and regulations governing economic development.


North America's Trillion Barrel Insurance Policy?

July 8, 2010

oilsands101Industry officials and US policymakers are increasingly looking to Canada's oil sands as a potential source of energy.