Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
Background
The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, originally known as the International Center for Economic Policy Studies, was founded in 1978 by Antony Fisher and William Casey and in recent years has promoted climate science contrarianism while defending policies supporting the development of fossil fuels.
Antony Fisher was influential in the formation of several other think tanks, including the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, the Fraser Institute, and the London-based Institute of Economic Affairs. William Casey later became President Ronald Reagan’s CIA director. The stated mission of the New York-based Manhattan Institute โis to develop and disseminate new ideas that foster greater economic choice and individual responsibility.โ1โThe Manhattan Institute,โ Spectrum Policy: Property or Commons? Accessed May 13, 2012. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/7WQlY 2โAbout the Manhattan Institute,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived September 3, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/JmaXj
According to the Manhattan Institute’s website, the think tank โproduces ideas that are both literally and figuratively outside the Beltway. We have cultivated a staff of senior fellows and writers whose provocative books, essays, reviews, interviews, speeches, and op-ed pieces communicate our message and influence the debate.โ3โAbout the Manhattan Institute,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived September 3, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/JmaXj
The Manhattan Institute has contended that it is โunclearโ whether human activity is causing global climate change: โDespite the certitude with which the media and politicians treat the issue, the science remains muddled.โ4Max Schulz. โMYTH 9: GLOBAL WARMING HAS ACCELERATED IN THE PAST FIFTY YEARS,โ Energy & The Environment: Myths & Facts (manhattan-institute.org). Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/lOazl
Robert Bryce & the Manhattan Institute
Media Matters reports that Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow Robert Bryce regularly authors op-eds for mainstream and conservative publications advocating against renewable energy while promoting fossil fuel use.5โWho Is Robert Bryce?โ Media Matters for America, October 7, 2011.ย Archived May 3, 2016. Archive.is URL:ย https://archive.is/t9sET With reference to climate change,ย Bryce has said: โI don’t know who’s right. And I don’t really care.โ6Robert Bryce.ย Power Hungry: The Myths of ‘Green’ Energy and the Real Fuels of the Future.ย PublicAffairs; First Edition edition (April 27, 2010).ย Archive.is URL:ย https://archive.is/6BsgV In a Wall Street Journal op-ed titled โFive Truths About Climate Change,โย Bryce claimed that the โscience is not settled, not by a long shot.โ7Robert Bryce. โFive Truths About Climate Change,โย Wall Street Journal, October 6, 2011. Archived .pdf on file atย DeSmog.
Center for Energy Policy and the Environment (CEPE)
The Manhattan Institute previously maintained a section of their website titled the Center for Energy Policy and the Environment (CEPE) which โseeks to influence todayโs energy policy debate by developing and advancing ideas rooted in free-market economic principles.โ The Center no longer appears to be in operation.
The Manhattan Instituted listed the following โexpertsโ at CEPE:8โAbout the Center for Energy Policy and the Environment,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived September 3, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/kLvyE
- Robert Bryce
- Peter W. Huber
- James Manzi
- Mark Mills
Stance on Climate Change
2016
MI Senior Fellow Oren Cass produces regular reports and commentary for the Institute on climate change. In a 2016 Issue Brief, Cass wrote:9โClimate Costs in Contextโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, December 1, 2016.
โThere is a consensus among climate scientists that human activity is contributing to climate change. However, claims that rising temperatures pose an existential threat to the human race or modern civilization are not well supported by climate science or economics; to the contrary, they are every bit as far from the mainstream as claims that climate change is not occurring or that it will be beneficial. Analyses consistently show that the costs of climate change are real but manageable. For instance, the prosperity that the world might achieve in 2100 without climate change may instead be delayed until 2102.โ
2015
According to an archived page of the Manhattan Institute’s โPower & Growth Initiativeโ:
โThe United States is not running out of energy. It is time to appreciate the staggering economic and geopolitical benefits that the development of our vast hydrocarbon resources can bring. It is no overstatement to say that jobs related to extraction, transport, and export of hydrocarbons can awaken the United States from its economic doldrums and produce revenue such that key national needs can be metโincluding renewal of infrastructure and investment in scientific research.โ10โManhattan Institute’s Power & Growth Initiative,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/KoPX0
2007
As of 2007, MI listed โEnergy Mythsโ on their website. Their ninth โmythโ is that โGlobal Warming Has Accelerated in the Past Fifty Yearsโ:
โTo what degree are human-induced greenhouse gases responsible for warming the atmosphere? The answer is unclear. Despite the certitude with which the media and politicians treat the issue, the science remains muddled. Temperatures fluctuate: they go up in some regions, down in others, and may be affected by naturally occurring phenomena, such as El Niรฑo.โ11Max Schulz. โMYTH 9: GLOBAL WARMING HAS ACCELERATED IN THE PAST FIFTY YEARS,โ Energy & The Environment: Myths & Facts (manhattan-institute.org). Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/lOazl
September 6, 2000
The following is an excerpt from the transcript of the Manhattan Institute’s Annual James Q. Wilson Lecture, titled โPublic Policy and the Media: Do We Get the Whole Story?โ
โNo-one doubts that carbon dioxide has increased in the earth’s atmosphere profoundly over the last hundred years. Almost everything else, however, is in doubt. Do greenhouse gasses make the earth warmer? It’s hard to say because eighty percent of the increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere followed, but did not precede the increase in the surface temperature that has been measured over the last hundred years. If it caused the increase in temperature, it’s an odd pattern of causality, where the cause follows the effect.โ12โPublic Policy and the Media: Do We Get the Whole Story?โ (Transcript), Manhattan Institute Annual James Q. Wilson Lecture, September 6, 2000. Archived September 3, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/WaP9Z
Funding
The following funding data is based on data collected from the Conservative Transparency Project and Media Matters as well as DeSmog’s review of public 990 tax forms.13โManhattan Institute for Policy Research,โ Conservative Transparency. Accessed September 3, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/92anm 14โManhattan Institute for Policy Research,โ Media Matters. Archived June, 2012. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/mQPz2
View the attached spreadsheet for additional information on Manhattan Institute funding by year (.xlsx). Note that not all values have been verified by DeSmog.15โManhattan Institute,โ Conservative Transparency. Search performed May 3, 2016.
Donor | Total |
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation | $8,351,560 |
John M. Olin Foundation | $6,779,500 |
Searle Freedom Trust | $5,886,000 |
Sarah Scaife Foundation | $5,765,000 |
William E. Simon Foundation | $4,066,200 |
Diana Davis Spencer Foundation | $3,525,000 |
Smith Richardson Foundation | $2,904,966 |
The TWS Foundation | $2,882,896 |
Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation | $2,100,000 |
John Templeton Foundation | $1,959,000 |
Mercer Family Foundation | $1,734,225 |
Ravenel and Elizabeth Curry Foundation | $1,696,000 |
Brady Education Foundation | $1,620,000 |
DonorsTrust | $1,443,115 |
Gilder Foundation | $1,330,300 |
Walton Family Foundation | $1,236,512 |
F.M. Kirby Foundation | $1,142,500 |
National Philanthropic Trust | $1,099,798 |
Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation | $1,085,817 |
Exxon Mobil | $1,060,000 |
Thomas W Smith Foundation | $1,009,186 |
Jaquelin Hume Foundation | $1,000,000 |
Hertog Foundation | $983,180 |
Jewish Communal Fund | $939,400 |
Paul E. Singer Foundation | $925,000 |
Donors Capital Fund | $841,770 |
William H. Donner Foundation | $814,000 |
Scaife Family Foundation | $775,000 |
The Carthage Foundation | $693,000 |
Earhart Foundation | $680,000 |
PhRMA | $670,000 |
The Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation | $475,000 |
Stuart Family Foundation | $453,957 |
The Randolph Foundation | $439,375 |
The Galbraith Foundation | $365,855 |
Hickory Foundation | $301,200 |
Lovett and Ruth Peters Foundation | $285,000 |
JM Foundation | $240,000 |
Castle Rock Foundation | $165,000 |
Armstrong Foundation | $134,500 |
Bradley Impact Fund | $117,500 |
Peterson G Peterson Foundation | $115,341 |
Chase Foundation of Virginia | $112,200 |
Friedman Foundation For Educational Choice | $108,000 |
Abstraction Fund | $101,000 |
Pierre F. and Enid Goodrich Foundation | $100,000 |
Dodge Jones Foundation | $83,500 |
Robert W Wilson Charitable Trust | $77,202 |
Ed Uihlein Family Foundation | $75,000 |
Charles Koch Institute | $66,720 |
The Weiler Foundation | $57,500 |
CIGNA Foundation | $50,000 |
American Natural Gas Alliance | $50,000 |
Sidney A. Swensrud Foundation | $50,000 |
Adolph Coors Foundation | $50,000 |
John William Pope Foundation | $50,000 |
David H. Koch Charitable Foundation | $50,000 |
Arthur N. Rupe Foundation | $48,400 |
Holman Foundation | $45,000 |
State Policy Network | $30,000 |
Deramus Foundation | $25,000 |
The Challenge Foundation | $25,000 |
The Robertson-Finley Foundation | $24,000 |
The Roe Foundation | $18,500 |
Marcus Foundation | $16,000 |
The Hamlin Family Foundation | $14,500 |
Charles and Ann Johnson Foundation | $10,000 |
Atlas Economic Research Foundation | $10,000 |
Kulakala Point Foundation | $10,000 |
The Rodney Fund | $10,000 |
George Edward Durell Foundation | $10,000 |
Cato Institute | $7,000 |
Stiles-Nicholson Foundation | $5,000 |
Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation | $5,000 |
Lowndes Foundation | $5,000 |
The Vernon K. Krieble Foundation | $2,500 |
The Gordon and Mary Cain Foundation | $2,000 |
Tepper Family Foundation | $1,000 |
Lynn & Foster Friess Family Foundation2 | $1,000 |
National Christian Charitable Foundation | $1,000 |
National Association of Manufacturers | $250 |
Grand Total | $71,498,925 |
Fossil Fuel Funding
In February, 2012, Gabe Elsner at the Checks and Balances Projectย asked Robert Bryce about his funding from fossil fuel interests,16Gabe Elsner. โAnti-Clean Energy โPunditโ Unhinged By Basic Question: Are You Bankrolled By Fossil Fuels?โ The Checks and Balances Project, February 9, 2012. Archived September 4, 2015. ย Archive.is URL:ย https://archive.is/a4Pn3 Bryce refused to answer the question.ย DeSmogย reportedย here.17Brendan DeMelle. โAccountability Moment: Manhattan Institute’s Robert Bryce Squirms And Evades Question on Fossil Fuel Funding,โย DeSmog, February 9,ย 2012.ย
Gabe Elsner explains:
โI asked Bryce if he had financial ties to the fossil fuel industry after his debate appearance before the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners conference on Monday. Not only did Bryce refuse to answer the question, he also launched into an angry, finger-pointing tirade saying that Iโd ‘made up’ the amount of fossil fuel support documented by Manhattan Institute records.โ
Video below:
Gabe Elsner has also launched TrueTies.org (designed by Checks and Balances Project) and a petition by 50 journalists echoing the call for The New York Times to lead the industry by creating a disclosure policy for op-ed contributors. Media Matters additionally compiled a comprehensive page on Bryce’s ties to the fossil fuel industry.18โWho Is Robert Bryce?โ Media Matters for America, October 7, 2011. Archived May 3, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/t9sET
Koch Funding
According to Greenpeace, The Manhattan Institute received $3,182,717 from Koch foundations between 1997 and 2017.19โThe Manhattan Institute for Policy Research: Koch Industries Climate Denial Front Group,โ Greenpeace. Archived March 13, 2017. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/cjugc
Year | Charles Koch Foundation | Charles Koch Institute | Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation | David H. Koch Charitable Foundation | Grand Total |
1986* | $25,000 | $25,000 | |||
1987* | $25,000 | $25,000 | |||
1999 | $25,000 | $25,000 | |||
2001 | $100,000 | $100,000 | |||
2003 | $200,000 | $200,000 | |||
2004 | $200,000 | $200,000 | |||
2005 | $200,000 | $200,000 | |||
2006 | $200,000 | $200,000 | |||
2007 | $200,000 | $200,000 | |||
2008 | $200,000 | $200,000 | |||
2009 | $200,000 | $200,000 | |||
2010 | $200,000 | $200,000 | |||
2011 | $200,000 | $200,000 | |||
2012 | $100,000 | $175,000 | $275,000 | ||
2013 | $198,000 | $198,000 | |||
2014 | $166,300 | $15,200 | $181,500 | ||
2015 | $56,362 | $24,200 | $80,562 | ||
2016 | $235,062 | $9,000 | $244,062 | ||
2017 | $270,093 | $8,500 | $278,593 | ||
Grand Total | $1,025,817 | $39,400 | $2,100,000 | $50,000 | $3,232,717 |
Tobacco Industry Funding
SourceWatch found that the Manhattan Institute has sought funding from tobacco companies including Brown & Williamson. The Institute received funding from R.J. Reynolds and in 1991, Lorillard, Inc. budgeted a $4,000 contribution to the Manhattan Institute and contributed the same amount in 1996. Philip Morris budgeted $25,000 for the Institute in 1995.20โManhattan Institute for Policy Research,โ SourceWatch profile. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/dHD9
990 IRS Tax Forms
Key People
Board of Trustees
(* denotes Former Trustee)
Name | 201221โManhattan Institute Board of Trustees,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived May 10, 2012. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/oV9Bq | 201522โManhattan Institute Board of Trustees,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/Mt9Zo | 201623โAbout: Board of Trustees,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived May 3, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/vb7FA | 2018 | Description |
Andrew Cader | Y | Y | Y | Y | New York City |
Ann J. Charters | Y | Y | Y | Y | New York City |
Bruce G. Wilcox | Y | Y | Y | Y | Chairman, Management Committee, Cumberland Associates, LLC |
Donald G. Tober | Y | Y | Y | Y | Chairman of the Board, Sugar Foods Corporation |
Fleur Harlan | Y | Y | Y | Y | New York City |
Jay H. Newman | Y | Y | Y | Y | Elliott Management Corporation |
Kathryn S. Wylde | Y | Y | Y | Y | President & CEO, The Partnership for New York City |
Kenneth B. Gilman | Y | Y | Y | Y | New York City |
Kenneth M. Garschina | Y | Y | Y | Y | Principal, Mason Capital Management |
Lawrence J. Mone | Y | Y | Y | Y | President |
Maurice R. Greenberg | Y | Y | Y | Y | Chairman & CEO, C.V. STARR & Co., Inc. |
Michael J. Fedak | Y | Y | Y | Y | Vice Chairman. New York City. |
Nathan E. Saint-Amand | Y | Y | Y | Y | New York City |
Paul E. Singer | Y | Y | Y | Y | Chairman of the Board.Elliott Management Corporation. |
Ravenel Curry | Y | Y | Y | Y | Eagle Capital Management, LLC |
Richard Gilder* | Y | Y | Y | Y | Chairman Emeritus. Gilder, Gagnon, Howe & Co. LLC. |
Robert Rosenkranz | Y | Y | Y | Y | Chairman, Delphi Financial Group, Inc. |
Rodney Nichols | Y | Y | Y | Y | New York City |
Roger Hertog* | Y | Y | Y | Y | Chairman Emeritus. New York City. |
Roger Kimball | Y | Y | Y | Y | The New Criterion |
Sean M. Fieler | Y | Y | Y | Y | Analyst, Equinox Management Partners, L.P. |
Thomas W. Smith | Y | Y | Y | Y | Prescott Investors |
Timothy G. Dalton, Jr. | Y | Y | Y | Y | Dalton, Greiner, Hartman, Maher & Co. |
William Kristol | Y | Y | Y | Y | Founder and Editor, The Weekly Standard |
Harvey Golub | Y | Y | Y | Chairman – Miller Buckfire & Co., LLC | |
Nick Ohnell | Y | Y | Y | Ohnell Family Foundation | |
Rebekah Mercer | Y | Y | Y | ||
Anthony P. Coles | Y | Y | DLA Piper | ||
Donald G. Smith | Y | New York City | |||
Michael A. Kaufman | Y | MAK Capital | |||
Thomas E. McInerney | Y | Bluff Point Associates | |||
Charles H. Brunie | Y | Y | Y | Chairman Emeritus. Brunie Associates. | |
Daniel Loeb | Y | Y | Y | Third Point, LLC | |
David Malpass | Y | Encima Global, LLC | |||
Clifford S. Asness | Y | Y | |||
Dietrich Weismann | Y | Y | |||
Frank J. Macchiarola | Y | ||||
Peter M. Flanigan | Y | ||||
Thomas F. Mcwilliams | Y |
Recently-Deceased Trustees
Name | 201524โManhattan Institute Board of Trustees,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/Mt9Zo | 201625โAbout: Board of Trustees,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived May 3, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/vb7FA | 2018 | Description |
Frank J. Macchiarola | Y | Y | Y | |
Peter M. Flanigan | Y | Y | Y | |
William Tell, Jr. | Y | Y | Y | |
Dietrich Weismann | Y | Y | ||
Charles H. Brunie | Y | Chairman Emeritus. Brunie Associates. |
Manhattan Institute Staff
Name | 201226โManhattan Institute Staff Directory,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived May 10, 2012. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/0lucL | 201527โManhattan Institute Staff Directory,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/nTuAJ | 201628โAbout: Staff Directory,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived May 3, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/H0MSg | 2018 | Description |
Alan Fenster | Y | Y | Y | Y | Research Assistant |
Antonio Rivera | Y | Y | Y | Y | Equipment Manager |
Brian Anderson | Y | Y | Y | Y | Editor, City Journal |
Dan Geary | Y | Y | Y | Y | Senior Development Officer |
Debbie Ezzard | Y | Y | Y | Y | Events Coordinator |
Howard Husock | Y | Y | Y | Y | Vice President, Research & Publications |
Marilou David | Y | Y | Y | Y | Controller |
Michael Barreiro | Y | Y | Y | Y | Vice President, Operations |
Michael Dotsikas | Y | Y | Y | Y | Director, IT |
Patricia Rondinelli | Y | Y | Y | Y | Assistant to the President |
Paul Beston | Y | Y | Y | Y | Managing Editor, City Journal |
Peter Pappas | Y | Y | Y | Y | Associate Director, IT |
Taisha Camacho | Y | Y | Y | Y | Event Director |
Tatyana Kustas | Y | Y | Y | Y | Director, Web Services |
Alison S. Mangiero | Y | Y | Y | Senior Director, Adam Smith Society | |
Alissa Yi | Y | Y | Y | Manager, Operations & Conferences, Adam Smith Society | |
David Kimble | Y | Y | Y | Managing Editor, Publications | |
Joanna Faranda | Y | Y | Y | Office Manager, Development | |
Leigh Harrington | Y | Y | Y | Vice President, Communications & Marketing | |
Matt Toyer | Y | Y | Y | Deputy Director, Development | |
Michele Jacob | Y | Y | Y | Director, Media Relations | |
Aaron Ricks | Y | Y | Online Content Editor | ||
Charlyce Bozzello | Y | Y | Program Officer, Adam Smith Society | ||
Howard Dickman | Y | Y | Executive Managing Editor | ||
Jamie Meggas | Y | Y | Senior Graphic Designer | ||
Jennifer Tanner | Y | Y | Web Designer | ||
Rebecca Sidial | Y | Y | Receptionist | ||
Sarai Mason | Y | Y | Assistant to the Controller | ||
Seth Barron | Y | Y | Project Director, NYC Initiative | ||
Troy Senik | Y | Y | Vice President, Policy & Programs | ||
Alan Farnham | Y | Development Editor | |||
Alena McGonigle | Y | Program Officer, Adam Smith Society | |||
Ann Browning Hollingsworth | Y | Regional Development Officer | |||
Bradley Anhouse | Y | Digital Marketing Manager | |||
Brian Stewart | Y | Director, Media Relations | |||
Gregory Fitton | Y | Marketing Communications Manager, Adam Smith Society | |||
Jeff Peacock | Y | Program Manager, Adam Smith Society | |||
Jessica Phillips Tyson | Y | Development Officer, Policy Initiatives | |||
Lawrence Mone | Y | President | |||
Philip Sabella | Y | Development Officer, Membership & Special Events | |||
Rachel O’Brien | Y | Media Manager, State & Local | |||
Tara-Marie Lynch | Y | Director, Marketing | |||
Theodore Stephan | Y | Development Associate | |||
Vanessa C. Mendoza | Y | Executive Vice President | |||
Charles Sahm | Y | Y | Y | Director, Education Policy | |
James Copland | Y | Y | Y | Senior Fellow & Director, Legal Policy | |
Jessica Perry | Y | Y | Y | Director, Development | |
Lawrence J. Mone | Y | Y | Y | President | |
Matthew Hennessey | Y | Y | Y | Associate Editor, City Journal | |
Paul Howard | Y | Y | Y | Senior Fellow & Director, Health Policy | |
Vanessa Mendoza | Y | Y | Y | Executive Vice President | |
Alex Armlovich | Y | Y | Policy Analyst | ||
Ben Boychuk | Y | Y | Associate Editor, City Journal | ||
Dean Ball | Y | Y | Policy Manager, State & Local Policy – Strategic Manager | ||
Isaac Gorodetski | Y | Y | Director, State & Local Policy | ||
Katherine Lazarski | Y | Y | Senior Media Manager | ||
Michael Toscano | Y | Y | Development Officer, Policy Initiatives | ||
Molly M. Harsh | Y | Y | Director, Programs, Adam Smith Society | ||
Robert Sherwood | Y | Y | Broadcast Outreach Manager | ||
Abigail Salvatore | Y | Communications Associate | |||
Carolyn Gorman | Y | Project Manager | |||
Casimer Crane | Y | Development Associate | |||
Diana Furchtgott-Roth | Y | Senior Fellow & Director, Economics21 | |||
Jack Solowey | Y | Project Manager, Health Policy | |||
James Velasquez | Y | Editorial Manager | |||
Leonard Sadosky | Y | Communications Manager, Adam Smith Society | |||
Margaret O’Keefe | Y | Project Manager, Proxy Monitor | |||
Marin Schlossberg | Y | Development Officer, Membership & Events | |||
Preston Cooper | Y | Policy Analyst, Economics21 | |||
Rafael Mangual | Y | Project Manager, Legal Policy | |||
Rebecca Calhoun | Y | Project Coordinator, NYC Initiative | |||
Elaine Ren | Y | Y | Senior Graphic Designer | ||
Jared Meyer | Y | Fellow | |||
Judah Bellin | Y | Associate Editor | |||
Leslie Gonzales | Y | Receptionist | |||
Natalie Nakamura | Y | Communication Associate | |||
Nichole Adrian | Y | Development Officer | |||
Stephen Eide | Y | Senior Fellow, Center for State and Local Leadership | |||
Yevgeniy Feyman | Y | Fellow. Deputy Director, Health Policy. | |||
Alison Smith | Y | Director, Center for the American University. | |||
Ben Plotinsky | Y | Managing Editor, City Journal. | |||
Bridget Carroll | Y | Press Officer. | |||
Chantilly Cobb | Y | Editorial Assistant. | |||
Clarice Smith | Y | Director, Media Relations. | |||
Jaclyn Kiely | Y | Development Officer. | |||
Kasia Zabawa | Y | Deputy Director, Communications. | |||
Lindsay Young Craig | Y | Vice President, Communications & Marketing. | |||
Mary Ellen Millett | Y | Office Manager, Empire Center. | |||
Matthew Olsen | Y | Press Officer. | |||
Michael Allegretti | Y | Director, Center for State and Local Leadership. | |||
Raymond Niemiec | Y | Press Officer. | |||
Timothy Hoefer | Y | Director, Empire Center for New York State Policy. |
Manhattan Institute Experts
Name | 201229โManhattan Institute Experts,โ Manhattan Institute for Public Policy. Archived May 4, 2012. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/AH9Np | 201530โManhattan Institute Experts,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/ZiPb4 | 201631โExperts,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived May 3, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/TMM4f | 2018 | Description |
Brian C. Anderson | Y | Y | Y | Y | Editor, City Journal. |
Diana Furchtgott-Roth | Y | Y | Y | Y | Senior Fellow & Director, Economics21 |
Fred Siegel | Y | Y | Y | Y | Senior Fellow. Contributing Editor, City Journal. |
George L. Kelling | Y | Y | Y | Y | Senior Fellow |
Guy Sorman | Y | Y | Y | Y | Contributing Editor, City Journal. |
Heather MacDonald | Y | Y | Y | Y | Thomas W. Smith Fellow. Contributing Editor, City Journal. |
Howard Husock | Y | Y | Y | Y | Vice President, Research & Publications |
James R. Copland | Y | Y | Y | Y | Senior Fellow. Director, Legal Policy. |
Judith Miller | Y | Y | Y | Y | Adjunct Fellow. Contributing Editor, City Journal. |
Kay S. Hymowitz | Y | Y | Y | Y | Senior Fellow. Contributing Editor, City Journal. |
Michael Knox Beran | Y | Y | Y | Y | Contributing Editor, City Journal. |
Myron Magnet | Y | Y | Y | Y | Editor-at-Large, City Journal |
Nicole Gelinas | Y | Y | Y | Y | Senior Fellow. Contributing Editor, City Journal. |
Peter D. Salins | Y | Y | Y | Y | Senior Fellow. |
Richard A. Epstein | Y | Y | Y | Y | Visiting Scholar |
Robert Bryce | Y | Y | Y | Y | Senior Fellow |
Stephanie Hessler | Y | Y | Y | Y | Adjunct Fellow |
Steven Malanga | Y | Y | Y | Y | Senior Fellow. Senior Editor, City Journal. |
Ted Frank | Y | Y | Y | Y | Adjunct Fellow |
Theodore Dalrymple | Y | Y | Y | Y | Dietrich Weismann Fellow. Contributing Editor, City Journal |
Victor Davis Hanson | Y | Y | Y | Y | Contributing Editor, City Journal. |
Oren Cass | Y | Y | Y | Senior Fellow | |
Yevgeniy Feyman | Y | Y | Y | Fellow. Deputy Director, Health Policy. | |
Aaron M. Renn | Y | Y | Senior Fellow. Contributing Editor, City Journal. | ||
Charles Upton Sahm | Y | Y | Director, Education Policy. | ||
E. J. McMahon | Y | Y | Senior Fellow | ||
Edward L. Glaeser | Y | Y | Senior Fellow. Contributing Editor, City Journal. | ||
Jacob L. Vigdor | Y | Y | Adjunct Fellow. | ||
Jason L. Riley | Y | Y | Senior Fellow. | ||
Jim Manzi | Y | Y | Senior Fellow | ||
John Tierney | Y | Y | Contributing Editor, City Journal. | ||
Lawrence J. Mone | Y | Y | President | ||
Mark P. Mills | Y | Y | Senior Fellow | ||
Max Eden | Y | Y | Senior Fellow | ||
Tom Coburn | Y | Y | Advisor, Project FDA. | ||
Daniel Disalvo | Y | Y | Y | Senior Fellow, Center for State and Local Leadership (New York City) | |
Peter W. Huber | Y | Y | Y | Senior Fellow, Center for Medical Progress | |
Charles W. Calomiris | Y | Y | Adjunct Fellow, Manhattan Institute (New York City) | ||
Alex Armlovich | Y | Policy Analyst | |||
Beth Akers | Y | Senior Fellow | |||
Brian Riedl | Y | Senior Fellow | |||
Chris Pope | Y | Senior Fellow | |||
Marcus A. Winters | Y | Senior Fellow | |||
Stephen Eide | Y | Senior Fellow, Center for State and Local Leadership | |||
Ben Boychuk | Y | Y | Y | Associate Editor, City Journal | |
Paul Howard | Y | Y | Y | Senior Fellow & Director, Health Policy | |
Sol Stern | Y | Y | Y | Contributing Editor, City Journal. | |
Adam White | Y | Y | Adjunct Fellow. Contributing Editor, City Journal. | ||
Jared Meyer | Y | Y | Fellow | ||
Josh B. McGee | Y | Y | Senior Fellow | ||
Scott Winship | Y | Y | Walter B. Wriston Fellow | ||
Andrew von Eschenbach | Y | Chairman, Project FDA. | |||
Isaac Gorodetski | Y | Director, State & Local Policy | |||
Andrew Klavan | Y | Y | Contributing Editor, City Journal (Los Angeles | ||
Avik Roy | Y | Y | Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute (New York City) | ||
Claire Berlinski | Y | Y | Contributing Editor, City Journal (Paris | ||
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March 15, 2019
A Manhattan Institute-funded online magazine published a commentary that appeared to sympathize with some of the statements made in the manifesto of the Christchurch, New Zealand mass murderer, whose shooting spree took the lives of 50 individuals on March 15, 2019.32Rob Galbraith. โHedge fund-backed think tank Manhattan Institute publishes blog post sympathizing with killer the day after Christchurch attack,โ LittleSis.org, March 21, 2019. Archived March 20, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/7Hs6X
Bruce Bawer, who has a reputation for publishing Islamophobic commentaries in the Manhattan Instituteโs City Journal, said of the shooterโs manifesto:
โIt is, at least in part, an expression of rage about the steady repopulation of Europe by believers in an alien ideology and practitioners of a radically foreign cultureโa legitimate concern, though by no means a legitimate excuse for Tarrantโs actions.โ33Rob Galbraith. โHedge fund-backed think tank Manhattan Institute publishes blog post sympathizing with killer the day after Christchurch attack,โ LittleSis.org, March 21, 2019. Archived March 20, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/7Hs6X
May 2018
The Manhattan Institute published a report, โShort Circuit: The High Cost of Electric Vehicles,โ by Jonathan Lesser that alleges that electric cars pollute more than gas-powered vehicles and relies on cherry-picked data and projections. The report has been debunked repeatedly, and has been criticized for citing unscientific papers by think tanks and surveys and ignoring peer-reviewed science that undermines the report’s arguments.
Politico published a commentary by Lesser, titled โAre electric cars worse for the environment?,โ which promoted the report.
March 2018
The Manhattan Institute announced a lecture and new report by senior fellow Oren Cass. The lecture is titled โOverheated: How Flawed Analyses Overestimate The Costs Of Climate Change.โ34โOverheated: How Flawed Analyses Overestimate The Costs Of Climate Change,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived March 5, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/fwDyP
The event was originally scheduled for March 7, 2018, but was โcancelled due to anticipated inclement weatherโ with a new date set for March 20.35โOverheated: How Flawed Analyses Overestimate The Costs Of Climate Change,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived March 7, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/nUDRA 36โOverheated: How Flawed Analyses Overestimate The Costs Of Climate Change,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived March 8, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/FdvYd
โWhat kind of disruptions should Americans anticipate from climate change? According to the studies that have informed federal policy, the scenario is dire: increased deaths from extreme heat and air pollution, as well as reduced economic productivity. In a groundbreaking new report, however, MI senior fellow Oren Cass argues that the situation is not nearly so grim,โ the event description read, adding โthe long-term costs of climate change are being consistently overstated while too little energy is being devoted to plans for adaptation.โ37โOverheated: How Flawed Analyses Overestimate The Costs Of Climate Change,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived March 5, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/fwDyP
Cass released the report on March 11, with an accompanying article in The Wall Street Journal titled โDoomsday Climate Scenarios Are a Joke.โ In the WSJ article, Cass argued that estimates of the cost of climate change come from โlaughably bad economics,โ and that adaptation is the answer to climate-change related deaths.38โOverheated: How Flawed Analyses Overestimate the Costs of Climate Change,โ Manhattan Institute, March 11, 2018. Archived March 12, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/CG65Y 39Oren Cass. โDoomsday Climate Scenarios Are a Joke,โ The Wall Street Journal, March 11, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/LdeAF
โIf you imagine society is static and incapable of innovation, the prospect of climate change must be terrifying,โ Cass wrote at WSJ. He reiterated this focus in the conclusion of the full Manhattan Institute report:40Oren Cass. โOVERHEATED: HOW FLAWED ANALYSES OVERESTIMATE THE COSTS OF CLIMATE CHANGEโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, March 2018.
โ[C]orrelation-based temperature-impact studies that produce very high estimates of the economic and social costs of projected climate changeโmeanwhile ignoring or downplaying the possibility of adaptation and obscuring the inaccuracy of underlying estimatesโare distinctly unhelpful,โ Cass concluded.
Skeptical Science has noted that the cost of preventing global warming is relatively cheap when compared to the accelerating costs of climate-change-related damages. With regards to adaptation, mass species extinctions of the past have also been strongly linked to climate change.
Cass presented his report on March 20, 2018:41โHAPPENING NOW: @oren_cass presents his new paper on climate research, ‘Overheated’โ He was introduced by @BrianAcity,โ Twitter post by user @ManhattanInst, March 20, 2018. Archived .png on file at DesSog.
HAPPENING NOW: @oren_cass presents his new paper on climate research, โOverheated.โ He was introduced by @BrianAcity. pic.twitter.com/I7gZL2yJCK
โ Manhattan Institute (@ManhattanInst) March 20, 2018
June 2016
The Manhattan Institute (MI) released a report titled โMissing Benefits, Hidden Costs: The Cloudy Numbers in the EPA’s Proposed Clean Power Planโ (PDF).42Jonathan A. Lesser. โMissing Benefits, Hidden Costs: The Cloudy Numbers in the EPA’s Proposed Clean Power Planโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, June, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
โThere are few benefits, which have been massively overestimated, and huge costs, which have been massively underestimated [โฆ] from a cost benefit perspective, thereโs simply no justification for the EPAโs Clean Power Plan,โ reads the report.43Jonathan A. Lesser. โMissing Benefits, Hidden Costs: The Cloudy Numbers in the EPA’s Proposed Clean Power Planโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, June, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
The MI contends that the Clean Power Plan will have โwill have no measurable impact on world climate. And if those emissions reductions have no measurable impact on world climate, they will not have any measurable impact on world GDP, either.โ44Jonathan A. Lesser. โMissing Benefits, Hidden Costs: The Cloudy Numbers in the EPA’s Proposed Clean Power Planโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, June, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
The report’s author, Jonathan A. Lesser, is president of Continental Economics and โhas over 30 years of experience working for regulated utilities, government, and as an economic consultant.โ45Jonathan A. Lesser. โMissing Benefits, Hidden Costs: The Cloudy Numbers in the EPA’s Proposed Clean Power Planโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, June, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
May 4, 2016
The Manhattan Institute released a report titled โWhat Happens to an Economy When Forced to Use Renewable Energy?โ (PDF) written by Robert Bryce.46Robert Bryce, โWhat Happens to an Economy When Forced to Use Renewable Energy?โ (PDF), The Manhattan Institute, May 4, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
Bonner R. Cohen promoted the new study at the Heartland Institute. He writes that policies to combat climate change in Europe โhave led to soaring electricity costs for residential and commercial customers, leading the authors to recommend the United States reject similar policies.โ47Bonner R. Cohen. โStudy Shows the High Economic Costs of Renewable Energy,โ Heartland Institute, June 14, 2016. Archived June 25, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/UPr4W
โTo avoid the kinds of results seen in Europe, U.S. policymakers at the federal and state levels should be required to do rigorous cost-benefit analyses before imposing renewable-energy mandates,โ Robert Bryce said. โU.S. policymakers must also consider the impact higher energy costs will have on overall employment and industrial competitiveness.โ48Bonner R. Cohen. โStudy Shows the High Economic Costs of Renewable Energy,โ Heartland Institute, June 14, 2016. Archived June 25, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/UPr4W
April 2016
Oren Cass wrote a Manhattan Institute report titled โWho Pays the Bill for the Obama Climate Agenda?โ (PDF) claiming that โPresident Obamaโs climate agenda represents an enormous tax increase on low- and middle income Americans, nearly tripling the federal tax burden on the poorest households.โ49Oren Cass. โWho Pays the Bill for the Obama Climate Agenda?โ (PDF), Manhattan Institute. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
โ[T]he policy pays only lip service to ‘action’ on climate change and will not affect the trajectory of global greenhouse-gas emissions or temperatures,โ Cass claimed.50Oren Cass. โWho Pays the Bill for the Obama Climate Agenda?โ (PDF), Manhattan Institute. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
October 16, 2015
The Manhattan Institute’s Center for Energy Policy and the Environment released a report titled โLeading Nowhere: The Futility and Farce of Global Climate Negotiationsโ (PDF) on the Paris COP21 Climate Change negotiations.51Oren Cass. โLEADING NOWHERE: The Futility and Farce of Global Climate Negotiationsโ (PDF), Energy Policy & The Environment Report No. 19 (October, 2015). Manhattan Institute. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
Oren Cass, MI senior fellow, suggested that โThe U.S. Congress should pass a resolution preemptively rejecting any agreement that omits enforceable developing-nation commitments to emissions reductions or that transfers substantial wealth to the developing world.โ52Oren Cass. โLeading Nowhere: The Futility and Frace of Global Climate Negotiations,โ Manhattan Institute, October 16, 2016. Archived May 4, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/jp7tB
โWhatever ineffectual ‘deal’ may emerge from the Paris talks will only underscore what has been true all along: no negotiated agreement will significantly reduce global emissions of CO2. The U.S. Congress should pass a resolution preemptively rejecting any agreement that omits enforceable developing-nation commitments to emissions reductions or that transfers substantial wealth to the developing world. Constraining the options in Paris to either a genuine and enforceable agreement, or no agreement, will have a valuable, clarifying effect on the future of international climate policy,โ Cass wrote.53Oren Cass. โLEADING NOWHERE: The Futility and Farce of Global Climate Negotiationsโ (PDF), Energy Policy & The Environment Report No. 19 (October, 2015). Manhattan Institute. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
August 2015
The Manhattan Institute has strongly opposed President Obama’s Clean Power Plan. Diana Furchtgott-Roth, senior fellow and director of Economics at the Manhattan Institute wrote in the National Review that the Clean Power Plan as โa way of punishing the stated that did not vote for Obama.โ54โObamaโs โClean Power Planโ Punishes Workers, Consumers, and States That Voted for Romney,โ National Review, August 10, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/BKON6
In the same article, Furchtgott-Roth questions whether carbon dioxide should be mitigated:
โThe question to ask is why any of this is necessary. [โฆ] Carbon dioxide is not a pollutant. Everyone breathes it out every day. It even helps the growth of trees and other greenery.โ55โObamaโs โClean Power Planโ Punishes Workers, Consumers, and States That Voted for Romney,โ National Review, August 10, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/BKON6
Oren Cass, another senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute (who also served as Mitt Romney’s domestic policy adviser during the 2012 presidential campaign), described the Clean Power plan in a statement republished at Politico New York:
โIt is an illegal overreach that claims power never given to the E.P.A. and bullies both states and private businesses. [โฆ] Its primary effects will be to disrupt markets and drive up costs, handing victories to politically-favored ‘green’ industries and sending the bill to consumers.โ56Scott Waldman. โObama emissions plan has roots in New York debate,โ Politico New York, August 4, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/c99pr
Cass also went on the On Point radio show in Boston to discuss the Clean Power Plan (CPP):
Cass claimed that the CPP would have no impact on climate: โFor no actual impact on climate change, what we get is something that’s, I think, pretty radical,โ he said.
July 2015
The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research released a report titled โLess Carbon, Higher Prices: How Californiaโs Climate Policies Affect Lower-Income Residentsโ (PDF).57Jonathan A. Lesser. โLess Carbon, Higher Prices: How Californiaโs Climate Policies Affect Lower-Income Residentsโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, July, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015.
The report suggests that renewable energy sources have caused electric prices to rise, leading to โenergy povertyโ in low income households. They suggest that California should do a cost-benefit analysis of renewable energy sources, and poses the question:
โDo the benefits of Californiaโs proposed GHG reductionsโwhich, even if realized, will negligibly affect global emissions and climateโoutweigh their considerable and rising cost to local businesses and households, particularly low-income Californians?โ
Report authors Robert Bryce and Jonathan Lesser discussed their report in The Orange County Register:
โIn short, California’s renewable energy mandates and climate change policies may make wealthy coastal residents feel virtuous, but those policies are having a disproportionate economic impact on the poor,โ they write.58Robert Bryce and Jonathan Lesser. โRenewable energy mandates same as a tax on the poor,โ The Orange County Register (Opinion Section), July 26, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/pYOB7
The Manhattan Institute Report was heavily promoted in Conservative media, and has appeared in numerous papers and other sources including Investors Business Daily, Fox & Hounds, and the Breitbart.
June 22, 2015
The Manhattan Institute’s Robert Bryce wrote a column in the National Review titled โThe Poor Need More Energy: What BP Knows and Pope Francis Doesnโt,โ where he maintained that the best, low-cost energy source for developing countries is coal.59Robert Bryce. โThe Poor Need More Energy: What BP Knows and Pope Francis Doesnโt,โ National Review, June 22, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/1n9ds
According to Bryce, โ[Pope Francis’s] new encyclical on climate change, Laudato Siโ (Be praised), shows a shallow understanding of global energy use and, in particular, of how energy consumption is soaring among the people he claims to care most about: the poor.โ
โBut if developing countries are going to prepare for possible changes in the climate, they will have to get richer so they can afford to deal with any calamities that may occur. And how will they get richer? The answer is obvious: by consuming more energy. And for countries throughout the developing world, the lowest-cost energy is still coal,โ Bryce writes.60Robert Bryce. โThe Poor Need More Energy: What BP Knows and Pope Francis Doesnโt,โ National Review, June 22, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/1n9ds
September 18, 2014
DeSmog reports how Lisa Murkowski (AK) and Tim Scott (SC) worked with the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research to fashion a white paper opposing the EPA’s new power plant emissions standards.61Farron Cousins. โRepublican Senators Push Manhattan Institute’s Dirty Energy Propaganda Paper,โ DeSmog, September 16, 2014.
According to The Hill, a representative from Murkowskiโs office said that the Senators will be speaking about โthe economic, political, and social consequences of allowing energy insecurity to rise in America.โ62Timothy Cama. โSenators tackle energy cost impacts,โ The Hill, September 12, 2014. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/CNtON
The paper put forward the theory that government regulations and environmental safeguards are costing American consumers too much money and destroying jobs. Murkowski and Scott introduced the paper at a September 18 Manhattan Institute event titled โIs Energy Insecurity on the Rise in America?โ63โIs Energy Insecurity on the Rise in America?โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, September 18, 2014. Archived October 31, 2014. Video no longer available.
July 7, 2013
Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow Diana Furchtgott-Roth published an article in The Globe and Mail titled โQuebec tragedy reminds us pipelines are safest way to transport oilโ that pushing to speed up the Keystone XL pipeline after an oil train explosion.64Diana Furchtgott-Roth. โQuebec tragedy reminds us pipelines are safest way to transport oil,โ The Globe and Mail, July 7, 2013. archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/2qOd9
โAfter Saturdayโs tragedy in Lac-Mรฉgantic, Que., it is time to speed up the approval of new pipeline construction in North America. Pipelines are the safest way of transporting oil and natural gas, and we need more of them, without delay,โ she wrote.
DeSmog reports that Furchtgott-Roth has been advocating on behalf of the oil industry in one form or another for more than 25 years. She has also worked as an economist at the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the industry-funded American Enterprise Institute (AEI).65Kevin Grandia. โShameful: Keystone XL Proponent Using Deadly Lac-Megantic, Quebec Oil Train Tragedy To Promote Pipeline,โ DeSmog, July 8, 2013.
August 2011
According to records on file at the Center for Media and Democracy’s (CMD) SourceWatch, Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow Paul Howard, spoke at the 2011 American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) Annual Conference in a Workshop titled โRationing By Any Other Name: Medicare’s Independent Payment Advisory Board.โ66โManhattan Institute for Policy Research,โ SourceWatch profile. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/dHD9
CMD offers the following description of the American Legislative Exchange Council:
โALEC is a corporate bill mill. It is not just a lobby or a front group; it is much more powerful than that. Through ALEC, corporations hand state legislators their wishlists to benefit their bottom line. Corporations fund almost all of ALEC’s operations. They pay for a seat on ALEC task forces where corporate lobbyists and special interest reps vote with elected officials to approve ‘model’ bills.โ
More information is available at ALECexposed.org.
June 7, 2011
Robert Bryce, the Manhattan Institute’s Senior Fellow for their โCenter for Energy Policy and the Environmentโ ran an Op-Ed in The New York Times titled โThe Gas Is Greener.โ67Robert Bryce. โThe Gas Is Greener,โ The New York Times (Opinion Pages), June 7, 2011. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/DP8Pu
DeSmog reports how Bryce suggests that fracked shale gas and nuclear are more environmentally preferable energy options to solar and wind power. Bryce had published a similar article in the Wall Street Journal earlier that week. DeSmog also notes how the New York Times failed to state the โclear conflict of interestโ of the fossil-fuel funded Manhattan Institute. 68Brendan DeMelle. โManhattan Institute Op-ed Exemplifies Why NY Times Should Require Disclosure of Financial Conflicts,โ DeSmog, June 16, 2011., 69Robert Bryce. โAmerica Needs the Shale Revolution,โ The Wall Street Journal (Commentary Section), June 13, 2011. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/fftqP
Bryce’s argument was debunked by the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), which points out a number of factual errors and omissions in the Manhattan Institute representative’s piece. Climate Progress also debunked Bryce’s claims in detail.70Tom Gray. โFact check: Bryce stumbles on land use, sound, steel, benefits,โ Into the Wind (The AWEA Blog), June 8, 2011. Archived June 12, 2011. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/QEN2a 71Stephen Lacey. โ’Small IS Beautiful’! Robert Bryce Pushes Nuclear Power by Quoting Famous Author Who Called It ‘an Ethical, Spiritual, and Metaphysical Monstrosity’,โ ThinkProgress, June 10,2 011. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/r38Dv
After DeSmog initially contacted The New York Times regarding these conflicts of interest, the Checks and Balances Project picked up the issue, using Bryce as an example of the โdisturbing trend of special interests surreptitiously funding ‘experts’ to push industry talking points in the nation’s major media outlets.โ DeSmog further reported on this issue here.72Brendan DeMelle. โJournalists Ask NYTimes To Set Disclosure of Conflicts Policy For Op-Ed Contributors,โ DeSmog, October 11, 2011.
April 2009
The Manhattan Institute has released multiple editions of its report โEnergy and the Environment: Myths and Factsโ by Drew Thornley. Its second edition was released in April, 2009.
The report includes a list of โmythsโ including how โHumans are the main drivers of the greenhouse effect which is likely to cause global warming.โ73โMyth 10,โ Energy & the Environment Myths & Facts Second Edition, April, 2009. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/3tteQ
According to the Institute’s press release (PDF), โThornley concludes that policymakers should focus on energy policies based on facts that meet our needs today without creating liabilities for us tomorrow.โ74(Press Release) โNew Report! Energy and the Environment: Myths and Facts Second Editionโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, April 20, 2009. Archived September 4, 2015.
The executive summary for the report describes it as a โprimer for educators, journalists, and public officialsโfor concerned citizens generally.โ75โExecutive Summary,โ Energy & the Environment Myths & Facts Second Edition, April, 2009. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/ESNQb
April 10, 2008
The Manhattan Institute hosted โthe skeptical environmentalist,โ Bjorn Lomborg, for a speech in New York City, DeSmog reported.76Mitchell Anderson. โBjorn Lomborg and the Anti-Climate Crowd,โ DeSmog, April 10, 2008.
2005
Sponsored THE BOTTOMLESS WELL: The Twilight Of Fuel, The Virtue Of Waste, And Why We Will Never Run Out Of Energy by Manhattan Institute senior fellow Peter W. Huber and by Mark P. Mills.77โTHE BOTTOMLESS WELL: The Twilight Of Fuel, The Virtue Of Waste, And Why We Will Never Run Out Of Energy,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/gh8rw
The book argues that the โquantity of raw fuel matters less to energy security than our ability (both technological and political) to extract the fuel. In this passage, they make the counter-intuitive point (one of many in this book) that energy consumption, rather than limit our supply of energy, actually increases it.โ78โThe Bottomless Well: How Energy Consumption Creates More Energy,โ JunkScience.com, November 16, 2011. Archived January 4, 2012. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/RHs2R
Manhattan Institute Contact & Location
The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research listed the following contact information in its website as of May, 2016:79โAbout,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived May 29, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/7D7hC
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- State Policy Network (SPN) โ Member.80โManhattan Institute for Policy Research,โ State Policy Network. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/s6NEc
- Independent Task Force on Immigration and America’s Future (ITFIAF) โ Partner.81โIndependent Task Force on Immigration and America’s Future,โ Migration Policy Institute. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/4v8fx
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- 1โThe Manhattan Institute,โ Spectrum Policy: Property or Commons? Accessed May 13, 2012. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/7WQlY
- 2โAbout the Manhattan Institute,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived September 3, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/JmaXj
- 3โAbout the Manhattan Institute,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived September 3, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/JmaXj
- 4Max Schulz. โMYTH 9: GLOBAL WARMING HAS ACCELERATED IN THE PAST FIFTY YEARS,โ Energy & The Environment: Myths & Facts (manhattan-institute.org). Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/lOazl
- 5โWho Is Robert Bryce?โ Media Matters for America, October 7, 2011.ย Archived May 3, 2016. Archive.is URL:ย https://archive.is/t9sET
- 6Robert Bryce.ย Power Hungry: The Myths of ‘Green’ Energy and the Real Fuels of the Future.ย PublicAffairs; First Edition edition (April 27, 2010).ย Archive.is URL:ย https://archive.is/6BsgV
- 7Robert Bryce. โFive Truths About Climate Change,โย Wall Street Journal, October 6, 2011. Archived .pdf on file atย DeSmog.
- 8โAbout the Center for Energy Policy and the Environment,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived September 3, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/kLvyE
- 9โClimate Costs in Contextโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, December 1, 2016.
- 10โManhattan Institute’s Power & Growth Initiative,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/KoPX0
- 11Max Schulz. โMYTH 9: GLOBAL WARMING HAS ACCELERATED IN THE PAST FIFTY YEARS,โ Energy & The Environment: Myths & Facts (manhattan-institute.org). Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/lOazl
- 12โPublic Policy and the Media: Do We Get the Whole Story?โ (Transcript), Manhattan Institute Annual James Q. Wilson Lecture, September 6, 2000. Archived September 3, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/WaP9Z
- 13โManhattan Institute for Policy Research,โ Conservative Transparency. Accessed September 3, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/92anm
- 14โManhattan Institute for Policy Research,โ Media Matters. Archived June, 2012. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/mQPz2
- 15โManhattan Institute,โ Conservative Transparency. Search performed May 3, 2016.
- 16Gabe Elsner. โAnti-Clean Energy โPunditโ Unhinged By Basic Question: Are You Bankrolled By Fossil Fuels?โ The Checks and Balances Project, February 9, 2012. Archived September 4, 2015. ย Archive.is URL:ย https://archive.is/a4Pn3
- 17Brendan DeMelle. โAccountability Moment: Manhattan Institute’s Robert Bryce Squirms And Evades Question on Fossil Fuel Funding,โย DeSmog, February 9,ย 2012.ย
- 18โWho Is Robert Bryce?โ Media Matters for America, October 7, 2011. Archived May 3, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/t9sET
- 19โThe Manhattan Institute for Policy Research: Koch Industries Climate Denial Front Group,โ Greenpeace. Archived March 13, 2017. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/cjugc
- 20โManhattan Institute for Policy Research,โ SourceWatch profile. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/dHD9
- 21โManhattan Institute Board of Trustees,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived May 10, 2012. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/oV9Bq
- 22โManhattan Institute Board of Trustees,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/Mt9Zo
- 23โAbout: Board of Trustees,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived May 3, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/vb7FA
- 24โManhattan Institute Board of Trustees,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/Mt9Zo
- 25โAbout: Board of Trustees,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived May 3, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/vb7FA
- 26โManhattan Institute Staff Directory,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived May 10, 2012. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/0lucL
- 27โManhattan Institute Staff Directory,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/nTuAJ
- 28โAbout: Staff Directory,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived May 3, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/H0MSg
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- 32Rob Galbraith. โHedge fund-backed think tank Manhattan Institute publishes blog post sympathizing with killer the day after Christchurch attack,โ LittleSis.org, March 21, 2019. Archived March 20, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/7Hs6X
- 33Rob Galbraith. โHedge fund-backed think tank Manhattan Institute publishes blog post sympathizing with killer the day after Christchurch attack,โ LittleSis.org, March 21, 2019. Archived March 20, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/7Hs6X
- 34โOverheated: How Flawed Analyses Overestimate The Costs Of Climate Change,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived March 5, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/fwDyP
- 35โOverheated: How Flawed Analyses Overestimate The Costs Of Climate Change,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived March 7, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/nUDRA
- 36โOverheated: How Flawed Analyses Overestimate The Costs Of Climate Change,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived March 8, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/FdvYd
- 37โOverheated: How Flawed Analyses Overestimate The Costs Of Climate Change,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived March 5, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/fwDyP
- 38โOverheated: How Flawed Analyses Overestimate the Costs of Climate Change,โ Manhattan Institute, March 11, 2018. Archived March 12, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/CG65Y
- 39Oren Cass. โDoomsday Climate Scenarios Are a Joke,โ The Wall Street Journal, March 11, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/LdeAF
- 40Oren Cass. โOVERHEATED: HOW FLAWED ANALYSES OVERESTIMATE THE COSTS OF CLIMATE CHANGEโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, March 2018.
- 41โHAPPENING NOW: @oren_cass presents his new paper on climate research, ‘Overheated’โ He was introduced by @BrianAcity,โ Twitter post by user @ManhattanInst, March 20, 2018. Archived .png on file at DesSog.
- 42Jonathan A. Lesser. โMissing Benefits, Hidden Costs: The Cloudy Numbers in the EPA’s Proposed Clean Power Planโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, June, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 43Jonathan A. Lesser. โMissing Benefits, Hidden Costs: The Cloudy Numbers in the EPA’s Proposed Clean Power Planโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, June, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 44Jonathan A. Lesser. โMissing Benefits, Hidden Costs: The Cloudy Numbers in the EPA’s Proposed Clean Power Planโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, June, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 45Jonathan A. Lesser. โMissing Benefits, Hidden Costs: The Cloudy Numbers in the EPA’s Proposed Clean Power Planโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, June, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 46Robert Bryce, โWhat Happens to an Economy When Forced to Use Renewable Energy?โ (PDF), The Manhattan Institute, May 4, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 47Bonner R. Cohen. โStudy Shows the High Economic Costs of Renewable Energy,โ Heartland Institute, June 14, 2016. Archived June 25, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/UPr4W
- 48Bonner R. Cohen. โStudy Shows the High Economic Costs of Renewable Energy,โ Heartland Institute, June 14, 2016. Archived June 25, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/UPr4W
- 49Oren Cass. โWho Pays the Bill for the Obama Climate Agenda?โ (PDF), Manhattan Institute. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 50Oren Cass. โWho Pays the Bill for the Obama Climate Agenda?โ (PDF), Manhattan Institute. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 51Oren Cass. โLEADING NOWHERE: The Futility and Farce of Global Climate Negotiationsโ (PDF), Energy Policy & The Environment Report No. 19 (October, 2015). Manhattan Institute. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 52Oren Cass. โLeading Nowhere: The Futility and Frace of Global Climate Negotiations,โ Manhattan Institute, October 16, 2016. Archived May 4, 2016. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/jp7tB
- 53Oren Cass. โLEADING NOWHERE: The Futility and Farce of Global Climate Negotiationsโ (PDF), Energy Policy & The Environment Report No. 19 (October, 2015). Manhattan Institute. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 54โObamaโs โClean Power Planโ Punishes Workers, Consumers, and States That Voted for Romney,โ National Review, August 10, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/BKON6
- 55โObamaโs โClean Power Planโ Punishes Workers, Consumers, and States That Voted for Romney,โ National Review, August 10, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/BKON6
- 56Scott Waldman. โObama emissions plan has roots in New York debate,โ Politico New York, August 4, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/c99pr
- 57Jonathan A. Lesser. โLess Carbon, Higher Prices: How Californiaโs Climate Policies Affect Lower-Income Residentsโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, July, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015.
- 58Robert Bryce and Jonathan Lesser. โRenewable energy mandates same as a tax on the poor,โ The Orange County Register (Opinion Section), July 26, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/pYOB7
- 59Robert Bryce. โThe Poor Need More Energy: What BP Knows and Pope Francis Doesnโt,โ National Review, June 22, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/1n9ds
- 60Robert Bryce. โThe Poor Need More Energy: What BP Knows and Pope Francis Doesnโt,โ National Review, June 22, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/1n9ds
- 61Farron Cousins. โRepublican Senators Push Manhattan Institute’s Dirty Energy Propaganda Paper,โ DeSmog, September 16, 2014.
- 62Timothy Cama. โSenators tackle energy cost impacts,โ The Hill, September 12, 2014. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/CNtON
- 63โIs Energy Insecurity on the Rise in America?โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, September 18, 2014. Archived October 31, 2014. Video no longer available.
- 64Diana Furchtgott-Roth. โQuebec tragedy reminds us pipelines are safest way to transport oil,โ The Globe and Mail, July 7, 2013. archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/2qOd9
- 65Kevin Grandia. โShameful: Keystone XL Proponent Using Deadly Lac-Megantic, Quebec Oil Train Tragedy To Promote Pipeline,โ DeSmog, July 8, 2013.
- 66โManhattan Institute for Policy Research,โ SourceWatch profile. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/dHD9
- 67Robert Bryce. โThe Gas Is Greener,โ The New York Times (Opinion Pages), June 7, 2011. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/DP8Pu
- 68Brendan DeMelle. โManhattan Institute Op-ed Exemplifies Why NY Times Should Require Disclosure of Financial Conflicts,โ DeSmog, June 16, 2011.
- 69Robert Bryce. โAmerica Needs the Shale Revolution,โ The Wall Street Journal (Commentary Section), June 13, 2011. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/fftqP
- 70Tom Gray. โFact check: Bryce stumbles on land use, sound, steel, benefits,โ Into the Wind (The AWEA Blog), June 8, 2011. Archived June 12, 2011. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/QEN2a
- 71Stephen Lacey. โ’Small IS Beautiful’! Robert Bryce Pushes Nuclear Power by Quoting Famous Author Who Called It ‘an Ethical, Spiritual, and Metaphysical Monstrosity’,โ ThinkProgress, June 10,2 011. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/r38Dv
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- 74(Press Release) โNew Report! Energy and the Environment: Myths and Facts Second Editionโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, April 20, 2009. Archived September 4, 2015.
- 75โExecutive Summary,โ Energy & the Environment Myths & Facts Second Edition, April, 2009. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/ESNQb
- 76Mitchell Anderson. โBjorn Lomborg and the Anti-Climate Crowd,โ DeSmog, April 10, 2008.
- 77โTHE BOTTOMLESS WELL: The Twilight Of Fuel, The Virtue Of Waste, And Why We Will Never Run Out Of Energy,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/gh8rw
- 78โThe Bottomless Well: How Energy Consumption Creates More Energy,โ JunkScience.com, November 16, 2011. Archived January 4, 2012. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/RHs2R
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- 80โManhattan Institute for Policy Research,โ State Policy Network. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/s6NEc
- 81โIndependent Task Force on Immigration and America’s Future,โ Migration Policy Institute. Archived September 4, 2015. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/4v8fx