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 identify unforeseen risks and 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
Recent GR Briefs
Assessing the Opportunities and Risks in the US-Brazil Energy Relationship
April 11, 2012
This week’s visit to Washington by Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff underscored the huge opportunities for Brazilian - US cooperation on Western Hemisphere energy issues.
The Rise of West African Oil Piracy
April 3, 2012
The spike in piracy in the Gulf of Guinea presents a major risk to oil companies operating in the region and is starting to attract attention from the UN Security Council due to the risk posed to global oil supplies.
Much Ado About Nothing in This Week’s Energy Fights
March 27, 2012
Though high gas prices will keep energy policy at the forefront of the political debate, the big decisions have been punted until after November, setting up important decisions on a wide range of key policy issues in 2013.
Why the Rare Earth WTO Case Doesn’t Matter……and Why it Does
March 20, 2012
More important than the WTO complaint on rare earth elements (REE) brought by the
Geopolitical Consequences of Japan’s Nuclear Phase Out
March 13, 2012
A year after Japan’s devastating disaster in Fukushima, the role of nuclear power in Japan’s energy mix is again coming into question, however the longer-term implications of Japan’s potential nuclear phase out are much less discussed.


