
Cristina Peñasco
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Climate and energy economics at @Banquedefrance || From @Dept_of_POLIS @Cambridge_Uni @QueensCam || She/Her || Private views
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Come and see Professor Dani Rodrik discuss 'Do we need a new paradigm for economic policy?' at this year's Annual Public Policy Lecture co-hosted by Politics and International Studies Cambridge and Bennett Institute for Public Policy this November. Register now: eventbrite.com/e/public-polic…


Catch Michael Grubb, Prof. of Energy & Climate Change UCL and Deputy Director UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources, and other leading scientists as they present insights from the #EEIST project. Join at #COP28UAE or online via livestream: bit.ly/3N8dY14 University of Exeter


📣Don’t miss Doctor Cristina Peñasco, Assistant Prof. in Public Policy @UniofCambridge, as she discusses how #EEIST’s modelling and policy analysis can illuminate new ways of economic thinking. 👇Join at #COP28UAE or online via livestream: bit.ly/3N8dY14 University of Exeter














📺 La Sociedad de la Nieve ha sido nominada a dos premios Oscars, entre ellos el de mejor película extranjera 🎥 Las escenas más duras fueron interpretadas por dobles, entre ellos Carlos Ruiz, natural de Manzanares y actual director de Lazarillo TCE ✒️ Cristina Barba

📢 New paper in Nature Energy "Economic modelling fit for the demands of energy decision makers" 🔗 nature.com/articles/s4156… Short thread...

New paper in Nature Energy: "Economic modelling fit for the demands of energy decision makers"📈 This paper outlines successes from the #EEIST project with insights from Pete Barbrook-Johnson JFMercure Cristina Peñasco Cameron Hepburn @l_diaz_anadon Doyne Farmer & more. INET Oxford University of Exeter

Policies targeting investment towards emergent technologies have been central to the greatest successes in low-carbon technology #transitions in China, India, Brazil, and Europe.📈 Find out why this is the case in EEIST’s Synthesis Report: eeist.co.uk/eeist-reports/… University of Exeter
