The Collateral Damages of Growing BioFuel

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Two things I heard this morning on the radio:

  1. Now, half of the corn cultivated in the US is for biofuel. Abroad, we see the same trend: more and more crops end up in gas tanks. The result of that is that is that the price of food has gone up for the Earth&#8217-s poors. The Food and Drug Administration of the United Nations (FAO) has issued a report predicting some kind of riots by hungry protesters.
  2. Before they can grow &#8220-oil palm trees&#8221- (is that Jatropha?), they have to burn the forests, thus releasing CO2 in the atmosphere &#8212-the complete, damn opposite of what the Earth needs right now.

The kind of bad news you&#8217-ll never hear at Caveat Bettor. :-D [See his comment!!]

Previous blog posts by Chris F. Masse:

  • The CFTC is going to close the comments in 9 days. We have 9 days left to convince the CFTC to accept FOR-PROFIT prediction exchanges (e.g., InTrade USA or BetFair USA), and counter the puritan and sterile petition organized by the American Enterprise Institute (which has on its payroll Paul Wolfowitz, the bright masterminder of the Iraq war).
  • Forrest Nelson valids Emile Servan-Schreiber.
  • Averaging One’s Guesses
  • Americans love rankings, but Americans hate to be assessed subjectively.
  • A libertarian view on the Internet betting and gambling industry in the United States of America
  • The CFTC is going to close the comments in 10 days. We have 10 days left to convince the CFTC to accept FOR-PROFIT prediction exchanges (e.g., InTrade USA or BetFair USA), and counter the puritan and sterile petition organized by the American Enterprise Institute (which has on its payroll Paul Wolfowitz, the bright masterminder of the Iraq war).
  • The Numbers Guy

MIDAS ORACLE STATEMENT ON THE PREDICTION MARKET INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION

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Dear Midas Oracle readers,

  1. Chris Masse will never belong to any industry association. Chris Masse is a web journalist on prediction markets and should remain independent.
  2. Midas Oracle will never belong to any industry association. Midas Oracle is a participative media on prediction markets and should remain independent.
  3. Any registered member of Midas Oracle has, of course, the constitutional right to blog here about the newly created prediction market industry association &#8212-positively or negatively.

Prediction Market Proposal: MicroSoft Windows Vista vs. MicroSoft Windows XP

No GravatarIt&#8217-s not the first time that I read an opinion piece lambasting Vista on the CNET site.

I would like to see a long-term prediction market at PopSci PPX on whether Vista will start off and be more popular than XP, one day. I&#8217-d short-sell everything like crazy.

Previous blog posts by Chris F. Masse:

  • Robin Hanson wants to rule the world —just as CEOs and heads of states do for a living.
  • Predictify got funded… Great for those who will be hired… But is it a good thing, overall?
  • Nassim Nicholas Taleb likens modern-day financial markets to medicine in the 1800s, when going to a hospital in London or Paris multiplied your risk of death by four times, he says. Similarly, quants increase risk by deploying flawed financial tools designed to reduce it, he argues.
  • TradeSports-InTrade — Check Deposits
  • BetFair Australia fought for free trade across Australian state boundaries… and won.

Prediction Market Industry Association

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InTrade-TradeSports:

PREDICTION MARKET INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION IS BORN

Monday, Oct 22, 2007

PREDICTION MARKET INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION IS BORN

Industry and thought leaders join forces to help promote and grow the field of prediction markets.

London (Oct 22 2007) – The recent Prediction Market Summit held in London, UK, concluded with the creation of an international industry association tasked with promoting awareness, education and validation for the rapidly growing field.

Participants at the summit reflected the rich international and dynamic texture of the field, including veteran industry leaders such as Hollywood Stock Exchange (US), Intrade (IRL), NewsFutures (US), and Pro:kons (AU), as well as newer entrants such as Gexid (DE), Mercury (UK), Nosco (DK) and Xpree (US). Also present were many members of the international academic community from institutions in the UK, Scandinavia, Germany, Ireland, and Japan, as well as representatives of Schlumberger, Microsoft, Nokia and other companies using or considering the use of prediction markets in the operation of their business.

The Prediction Market Industry Association (&#8221-PMIA&#8221-) will focus on initiatives that can benefit all stake-holders while not hampering the healthy competition and rapid innovation that characterizes the field. Concretely, its first priorities are to:

1) Create a central, standardized registry of available prediction stocks and contracts from different prediction markets.
This open central resource will help demonstrate the wide coverage of available predictions, facilitate search, and make prediction market data more easily available to researchers, the media, and the public at large. Participation will be entirely voluntary, and the program will leave each publisher in complete control of the commercial terms for accessing its data.

2) Offer a directory of its members, a library of core readings, and other such resources
enabling newcomers to quickly learn about the field and find their way among the various worldwide offerings.

3) Provide a consensual venue for sharing industry-relevant information and announcements, and organize regular meetings of the industry to discuss common opportunities.

4) Lobby for a clear legal and regulatory environment conducive to the productive adoption of prediction markets
by individuals, firms, and governments, and ensuring free access to these markets by traders.

To lead the collective effort on these initiatives, the summit participants chose a five member board of directors: three from industry and two from academia. Participants immediately came to consensus on the two academic members. The three industry board members, however, were elected in a secret ballot where voters could nominate any industry player whether present at the meeting or not. The PMIA&#8217-s first board is comprised of:

Emile Servan-Schreiber (NewsFutures) Chairman
Jed Christiansen (Mercury Research &amp- Consulting) Treasurer
John Delaney (Intrade)
Robin Hanson (George Mason University)
Justin Wolfers (Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania)

The board&#8217-s first task will be to establish the association&#8217-s bylaws, which will naturally include provisions for the regular rotation of the members of the board. A first draft will be published within the next two weeks and will be open to comment by all interested parties.

As it pursues the PMIA&#8217-s collective benefit agenda, the board looks forward to drawing heavily from the prediction market community&#8217-s extraordinarily rich and diverse pool of talent and experience. Comments, suggestions, and offers to help are most welcome. (We thank our friends at Nosco for graciously designing the association&#8217-s logo.)

As of today, the Prediction-Markets Google Group is the official discussion venue of the association. (Thanks to John Maloney for turning over the keys of this valuable resource.) This discussion group will act as the de facto virtual home of the association while this website is in construction.

In recognition of the inspiration provided by the river Thames, on the banks of which it was born, and the fact that London is both the financial capital of the world and a historical bridge between the United States and Europe, where most of the activity in the field currently takes place, the PMIA board has chosen this city as its physical home.

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For additional information contact:

Emile Servan-Schreiber T: +1 (443) 321-2700 E: [email protected]
Jed Christiansen T: +44 796 358 3663 E: [email protected]
John Delaney T: +353 1 6200 300 E: [email protected]
Robin Hanson E: [email protected]
Justin Wolfers E: [email protected]

NEXT: MIDAS ORACLE STATEMENT ON THE PREDICTION MARKET INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION

UPDATE: Their new website is born, EJSS tells us: Prediction Market Industry Association

External Link: The full list of all the industry associations at CFM.