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The London School of Economics chose InTrade-TradeSports over BetFair-TradeFair for floating event derivatives on global warming.

The London School of Economics’ Centre for Economic Performance (CEP), located at the center of London (nearby the Waterloo Bridge), chose not to partner with BetFair-TradeFair, the world’s #1 prediction exchange (betting exchange), located west of London (near the Hammersmith … Continue reading

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Australian farmers are chopping down thousands of trees every day in a dramatic protest against laws intended to curb Australia’s fast-rising greenhouse gas emissions.

Via the always well informed Max Keiser (the HSX co-founder), The Times of London: By the end of this week more than 128,000 trees could be lost in a single day. Ouch!…

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Climate Change – Global Warming – Human Activities – Probability of Causation

90%. Daniel Engber: By tagging subjective judgments with percent values, the climatologists erode the long-standing distinction between chance and raison de croire. As we read the report, we’re likely to assume that a number represents a degree of statistical certainty, … Continue reading

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