Trader consensus at 84.5% implied probability for no change by December 31, 2026, stems primarily from the stability of the underlying carbon budget estimate, currently projecting exhaustion around July 2029 on the Climate Clock. Authoritative sources like the Global Carbon Project and the 2021 IPCC AR6 report have not undergone major revisions recently, with annual emissions growth holding near 1% amid continued high fossil fuel use. While 2024–2025 records confirm record warmth and a shrinking multi-decadal budget near 130 GtCO₂, these trends align with existing projections rather than triggering immediate model updates. Infrequent authoritative recalibrations and the absence of sharp emission accelerations or mitigation breakthroughs support expectations of minimal movement in the published deadline before year-end, though new observational data could still prompt refinements.
Eksperymentalne podsumowanie AI odwołujące się do danych Polymarket. To nie jest porada handlowa i nie ma wpływu na rozstrzyganie tego rynku. · ZaktualizowanoWill the Climate Clock's 1.5°C deadline change by...?
A market resolves to “Yes” if, at any point on or before its listed date, 11:59 PM ET, the Climate Clock's published 1.5°C Deadline is more than 30 days earlier or more than 30 days later than July 22, 2029. Otherwise, that market resolves to “No”.
The Climate Clock's 1.5°C Deadline is published as a machine-readable timestamp in its public data feed at https://api.climateclock.world/v2/clock.json (the “timestamp” value of the carbon-deadline module), which is the same target the on-site countdown at https://climateclock.world displays. As of this market's creation, that Deadline is July 22, 2029 (timestamp 2029-07-22T16:00:00+00:00). The ordinary second-by-second ticking of the countdown toward the Deadline does not constitute a change; only a change to the published Deadline date itself qualifies.
Because a qualifying change is permanent once published, every market with a listed date on or after the change will resolve “Yes”, and markets whose listed date has already passed without a qualifying change will have resolved “No”. If the Climate Clock and its public data feed both become permanently unavailable before a qualifying change is published, all unresolved markets will resolve to “No”.
Rynek otwarty: Aug 19, 2026, 6:40 PM ET
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https://climateclock.worldResolver
0x65070BE91...A market resolves to “Yes” if, at any point on or before its listed date, 11:59 PM ET, the Climate Clock's published 1.5°C Deadline is more than 30 days earlier or more than 30 days later than July 22, 2029. Otherwise, that market resolves to “No”.
The Climate Clock's 1.5°C Deadline is published as a machine-readable timestamp in its public data feed at https://api.climateclock.world/v2/clock.json (the “timestamp” value of the carbon-deadline module), which is the same target the on-site countdown at https://climateclock.world displays. As of this market's creation, that Deadline is July 22, 2029 (timestamp 2029-07-22T16:00:00+00:00). The ordinary second-by-second ticking of the countdown toward the Deadline does not constitute a change; only a change to the published Deadline date itself qualifies.
Because a qualifying change is permanent once published, every market with a listed date on or after the change will resolve “Yes”, and markets whose listed date has already passed without a qualifying change will have resolved “No”. If the Climate Clock and its public data feed both become permanently unavailable before a qualifying change is published, all unresolved markets will resolve to “No”.
Źródło rozstrzygnięcia
https://climateclock.worldResolver
0x65070BE91...Trader consensus at 84.5% implied probability for no change by December 31, 2026, stems primarily from the stability of the underlying carbon budget estimate, currently projecting exhaustion around July 2029 on the Climate Clock. Authoritative sources like the Global Carbon Project and the 2021 IPCC AR6 report have not undergone major revisions recently, with annual emissions growth holding near 1% amid continued high fossil fuel use. While 2024–2025 records confirm record warmth and a shrinking multi-decadal budget near 130 GtCO₂, these trends align with existing projections rather than triggering immediate model updates. Infrequent authoritative recalibrations and the absence of sharp emission accelerations or mitigation breakthroughs support expectations of minimal movement in the published deadline before year-end, though new observational data could still prompt refinements.
Eksperymentalne podsumowanie AI odwołujące się do danych Polymarket. To nie jest porada handlowa i nie ma wpływu na rozstrzyganie tego rynku. · Zaktualizowano


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