Title: Environmental Futures
1Environmental Futures
Emile Servan-Schreiber, Ph.D. NewsFutures.com
2Can betting marketshelp save the world?
3Consensus Machines
- Markets aggregate
- Dispersed information
- Various interpretations
- Conflicting beliefs
- Consensus
- (trading price)
4Forecasting Tool
- Futures markets aggregate
- Dispersed information
- Various interpretations
- Conflicting beliefs
- Consensus Prediction
- (trading price)
5Prediction Markets
6 What is a Prediction Market?
Contract is worth 100 if it happens, or nothing
if it doesnt. trading price ? event probability
7Are Predictions Accurate?
8Market Price Event Probability
Trading prices really do correspond to observed
event frequencies
Source SCIENCE, Feb 1, 2001
9More Accurate Than Polls
Consensus of expert stakeholders vs
representative population sample
Source Iowa Electronic Markets
10More Accurate Than Polls
Consensus of expert stakeholders vs
representative population sample
Source Iowa Electronic Markets
11Why are MarketsMore Accurate than Polls?
- Polls average over individual opinions and do not
engage the intellect. - Markets engage people into a conversation with
one another and forces them to come to a
consensus (aka the trading price).
12Prediction Markets Help Most When
- Information/expertise is distributed among many,
hard to gather, or difficult to verbalize
(implicit knowledge). - New information comes in continuously, requiring
frequent updates of forecasts. - Information is subject to various
interpretations.
13Environmental Futures
14Increase or decrease this year?
- Worlds Ecological Footprint
- Insurance industry payments due to natural
disasters - Amazon forest fires
- Environmentally induced migration
- Size of the Ozone Hole
- Global temperature
- Etc.
15Will happen this year?
- Kyoto becomes effective
- China becomes a net importer of food
- Man-made famine
- Oil spill
- Etc.
16Applications
- Environmental Security Dashboard
- Continuous, real-time monitoring of consensus
estimates about expected environmental outcomes. - Decision Support
- Decision markets can evaluate costs/benefits of
intervention scenarios What if Bush is
re-elected? What if the U.S. ratifies Kyoto?
17Benefits
18General Public Markets
- Deepen awareness of the problems, solutions, and
progress made (or unmade). - People become stakeholders in a personal sense.
- Feel the public pulse in real-time
19Experts-Only Markets
- Cut through the fog of scientific debate with
clear, quantified consensus signals. - Rapidly, collectively estimate various
intervention (or lack thereof) scenarii. - Help indentify those who tend to predict
correctly, sideline those who tend to be wrong.
20Insiders Markets
- Hedge against various environmental outcomes.
- Generate valuable insiders signals.