Peer-Reviewed Publications
In collaboration with two longtime green bond pricing analysts, we detail the history of green bond pricing analysis and argue that market discourse around a pricing difference has an impact of its own on the growth of green bonds and their definition as a distinct asset class.
In collaboration with researchers in policy and law, we review academic literature on the green bond market and the implications of this market composed of labelled bonds providing environmental and climate benefits.
In collaboration with two green bond market practitioners, we analyze standards development for environmental and climate impacts from green bonds.
In my first peer reviewed paper, I analyze how risk works to translate knowledge between different forms of expertise that converge in climate finance and the green bond market.
Tripathy, Aneil. 2017. “Translating to Risk: The Legibility of Climate Change and Nature in the Green Bond Market.” Economic Anthropology 4 (2): 239-250.
Other Publications
2017. “Marching for Science in London.” Anthropology News 58 (2): e70-e73.
2015. “Final Report and Recommendations on Fossil Fuel Divestment.” Brandeis University’s Exploratory Committee on Fossil Fuel Divestment.” Co-authored with John Ballantine, Eric Olson, Elise J. Willer, Philip A. Wight, Michael Abrams, and Iona Feldman.