Lower Manhattan Project

The Lower Manhattan Project is assembling a multidisciplinary team to examine the impact of the current economic crises on energy, the environment, and security.


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"The Lower Manhattan Project is working to provide vital answers to a single central question: What are the implications of current economic crises on energy, the environment, and security? To that end, we have successfully set up a multidisciplinary team, developed a set of initial findings, and identified critical questions for future work.

Unlike traditional analysis teams, LMP is developing an approach to access knowledge from a broad range of disciplines, essential to the creation and synthesis of unbiased and clear foresight. We are working with over 40 scientists, economists, business people, and other specialists from 27 organizations, including the New York Academy of Sciences; Council on Foreign Relations; American Electric Power; First Capital Equities; New York State Department of Transportation; United Nations; and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

As members of the LMP study group, these experts are leveraging their brainpower and the latest research, digital media technologies and social innovation methods to uncover indispensable insights and present them in a way that maximizes their open use. Traditional thinking brought us to this moment of crisis; a new kind of thinking must be used to help move us forward."

LMP Study Group Member Affiliations

American Electric Power
Ansanelli, Kugler & Svendsen, LLP
Beryl Consulting
Council on Foreign Relations
Council on the Environment of NYC
CVP Ventures
First Capital Equities
GBN
Global Change Associates Inc.
International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
LECG
National Railroad Passenger Corporation
New York Academy of Sciences
New York State Department of Transportation
New York University
NYU Poly
QBE The Americas
The New School GPIA
The New School PETLab
The New School, Media Studies
The Reform Institute
U. S. Department of Energy
United Nations
University of Michigan
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
World Resources Institute

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