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Parinitha Sastry

Assistant Professor of Business
Finance Division
Pari Sastry
Areas of Expertise
Climate, Corporate Finance, Financial Institutions, Real Estate
Contact
Office: 766 Kravis
E-mail: [email protected]
Links
Personal Website
Curriculum Vitae

Professor Parinitha (Pari) Sastry is an assistant professor of finance at Columbia Business School. Her research focuses on climate change, financial intermediation, and real-estate markets. She received her B.A. from Columbia University and her finance Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She has worked previously at the Department of Treasury, Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures, Brookings Institution, and New York Fed.

Joined CBS
2023

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Course
B8363: Climate Finance
View Course on Climate Finance
Course
B8705: Business and Climate Change
View Course on Business and Climate Change
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  • In the Media
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In the Media

Why Were Banks in Net Zero Alliances Anyway?

The Banker
In the Media

Optimism and Doom Present in NYC Capital Markets Conference

Commercial Observer
In the Media

Beyond Reach

Leaders Edge Magazine
In the Media

When Fragile Insurers Meet Climate Change, Taxpayers End Up on the Hook

CBS Thought Leadership
In the Media

We Have to Stop Underwriting People Who Move to Climate Danger Zones

Op-Ed published by The New York Times
In the Media

We Have to Stop Underwriting People Who Move to Climate Danger Zones

The New York Times
In the Media

Opinion: Your home insurance costs more in high-risk areas. Your mortgage should, too.

MarketWatch
In the Media

Your Home Insurance Costs More in High-Risk Areas. Your Mortgage Should, Too.

MarketWatch
In the Media

How Climate Risks Are Driving up Insurance Premiums around the US – Visualized

The Guardian
In the Media

The Most Expensive US Property for Sale Is a Mere $295m – and Likely to Flood

Guardian
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The Moral Preferences of Investors Experimental Evidence

Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance
In the Media

How Does Florida Insure Itself against Hurricanes like These?

The New York Times
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How Hurricane Helene Could Have Widespread Consequences for Homeowners

Wahington Post
In the Media

Helene Could Expose Deeper Flaws in Florida’s Insurance Market

The New York Times
In the Media

Fragile Insurers, Risky Mortgages, and the Climate Crisis (w/ Prof. Pari Sastry)

The Climate Pod
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A Hidden Crisis in US Housing

Bloomberg
In the Media

Florida’s Home Insurance Industry May Be Worse Than Anyone Realizes

Bloomberg
In the Media

Most Small Property Insurers in Florida Are Weak, Study Finds

Miami Herald
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Banks Say They’re Meeting Climate Pledges. A New Report Says They’re Ineffective

CNN
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Banks Made Big Climate Promises. A New Study Doubts They Work.

Banks Made Big Climate Promises. A New Study Doubts They Work.
In the Media

Moving to Florida? Budget More for Home Insurance Than Expected

This Old House
Article

The Growing Impact of Climate Change on Real Estate Coverage

Read More about The Growing Impact of Climate Change on Real Estate Coverage
Article

When Fragile Insurers Meet Climate Change, Taxpayers End Up on the Hook

Read More about When Fragile Insurers Meet Climate Change, Taxpayers End Up on the Hook
Article

Why Home Buyers Ignore the Climate Risk in Danger Zones

Read More about Why Home Buyers Ignore the Climate Risk in Danger Zones
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