Research Fellow, Deparment of Cultural Heritage, University of Bologna

Biography

Aneil Tripathy is the Executive Projects Coordinator at CIC (Cambridge Innovation Center). He is also a research affiliate at MIT, a research associate at the University of Bologna, and a member of the Energy and Climate Finance network at University of St Andrews. Aneil is an applied economic and climate anthropologist with expertise in climate finance markets. Aneil has a background in environmental economics, ethnographic research, and systems thinking.

Previously, Aneil was an Impact Fellow in the MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium (MCSC), where he supported research and work on climate finance. He was also a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Bologna and a member of the Impact Hau European Research Council project. Aneil has been a visiting researcher at Bayes Business School, Lancaster University, and was an associate of University College London’s Centre for An Anthropology of Sustainability (CAOS). He has also held several roles at the Climate Bonds Initiative. He completed his PhD in economic anthropology at Brandeis University.

Selected publications

Harrison, Caroline, Partridge, Candace, and Aneil Tripathy. 2020. “What’s in a Greenium: An Analysis of Pricing Methodologies and Discourse in the Green Bond Market.” Journal of Environmental Investing 10(1).

Tripathy, Aneil, Mok, Lionel and Katie House. 2020. “Defining Climate-Aligned Investment: An Analysis of Standards Development for the Green Bond Market.” Journal of Environmental Investing 10(1).

Mok, Lionel, Tripathy, Aneil and Grégoire Lunven de Chanrond. 2020. “A Multidisciplinary Literature Review of Academic Research on the Green Bond Market.” Journal of Environmental Investing 10(1).

Tripathy, Aneil. 2017. “Translating to Risk: The Legibility of Climate Change and Nature in the Green Bond Market.” Economic Anthropology 4 (2): 239-250.