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Jenny Hill

@JennyC_Hill

Co-head of climate analysis @HMTreasury; ex @thecccuk. All opinions mine, or someone else's.

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calendar_today18-03-2009 10:30:47

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📢 I'm recruiting! For up to 2 Senior Economic Advisers / Senior Analysts in my HM Treasury Climate Analytical Unit. Closing date 7th July:
linkedin.com/jobs/view/3955…

Please help by retweeting and sharing widely. Thanks!

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So I think I need to a) eat beetroot and b) stand on one leg?

Would love to hear what the associated benefits are of these two.

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At 7, I was the only foreign kid in a French village school where lots of parents voted le Pen. It was truly awful.

It helped make me who I am today - fierce, resilient and with a strong sense of justice.

Deeply saddened today.

Be strong 🇲🇫

Liberty, equality, fraternity 🕊

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Yes Finland - there's definitely room in my life for a generous slab of Zoolander with a sprinkle of Spinal Tap.

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Andrew Sissons(@ACJSissons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve read through the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research PIK report on the economic impacts of climate change.
The results are eye-watering, but also very, very important. Everyone working in economics or finance - not just climate people - really needs to understand this.
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pik-potsdam.de/en/news/latest…

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Jenny Hill(@JennyC_Hill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good point. I've been doing work in this space quietly over the past 6 months. I'm looking for people with the passion and expertise who want to work with me on this to make change, as quickly as we possibly can.

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Emma Pinchbeck(@ELPinchbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thirty eight trillion dollars a year of economic impacts. THIRTY EIGHT TRILLION.

Already baked in, very few considered by treasuries and economic departments because they’re “externalities” to way growth is traditionally modelled.

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