Recent updates to global CO2 emissions trends and remaining carbon budget estimates from sources like the Global Carbon Project are the main driver behind the 61.5% market-implied probability that the Climate Clock's 1.5°C deadline will shift by December 31, 2026. The clock, currently showing roughly 2 years and 336 days remaining based on an assumed ~1% annual emissions rise and a ~275 GtCO2 budget for 67% likelihood of staying below 1.5°C, incorporates the latest observational warming data and emission trajectories. Ongoing monitoring of 2025–2026 fossil fuel and deforestation rates, plus any IPCC-aligned revisions to carbon budgets, can alter the projected date forward or backward. Traders weigh the likelihood of near-term data releases or emission deviations against the historical pattern of annual clock adjustments.
Polymarket डेटा का संदर्भ देने वाला प्रयोगात्मक AI-जनरेटेड सारांश। यह ट्रेडिंग सलाह नहीं है और इस बाज़ार के समाधान में कोई भूमिका नहीं निभाता। · अपडेट किया गयाक्या जलवायु घड़ी की 1.5 डिग्री सेल्सियस की समय सीमा... तक बदल जाएगी?
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”.
बाज़ार खुला: Aug 19, 2026, 6:40 PM ET
समाधान स्रोत
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”.
समाधान स्रोत
https://climateclock.worldResolver
0x65070BE91...Recent updates to global CO2 emissions trends and remaining carbon budget estimates from sources like the Global Carbon Project are the main driver behind the 61.5% market-implied probability that the Climate Clock's 1.5°C deadline will shift by December 31, 2026. The clock, currently showing roughly 2 years and 336 days remaining based on an assumed ~1% annual emissions rise and a ~275 GtCO2 budget for 67% likelihood of staying below 1.5°C, incorporates the latest observational warming data and emission trajectories. Ongoing monitoring of 2025–2026 fossil fuel and deforestation rates, plus any IPCC-aligned revisions to carbon budgets, can alter the projected date forward or backward. Traders weigh the likelihood of near-term data releases or emission deviations against the historical pattern of annual clock adjustments.
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