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A climate scientist takes a close look at InTrade’s global warming prediction markets…
Climate scientist James Annan: What odds a hot 2008 About 20%, if you just want the executive summary (at least, that is the market “consensus”). If you want the details, read on… Via Chris Masse at Midas Oracle, I see … Continue reading
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Market Prices & Probabilities, Science
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