David Zetland:
I entered my "all in auctions" idea (post with link to paper, presentation, etc.) in this contest being run by the International Center for Climate Governance (ICCG).
Help us find the best climate practice to address water issues and food security
By voting, you will be able to influence which competing practice will win the prize of 10,000 Euros to develop the project.
The winning practice will be determined by a combination of both online voting results and the assessment by the international Expert Panel, this year featuring Michel Camdessus (Chair of FEEM advisory board); Carlo Carraro (ICCG and Ca’Foscari University of Venice); Raffaello Cervigni (World Bank); Frank Convery (University College Dublin); Alberto Garrido (Universidad Politécnica, Madrid).
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Vote for All in Auctions here!
I handled David's AiA paper when I was an associate editor at Journal of Environmental Management and I really liked it.
The biggest problem with voting is waiting for the registration confirmation email. I got impatient and, like I should have done to begin with, tried to register with my Google. Then I got this message:
Trying to register with facebook took me to the sign / login page that does not seem to have anything to click on except the privacy notice.
So, now I'm waiting for the stupid registration email OR I'm logged in via facebook but am unable to navigate back to the voting site. Wow, I'm beginning to doubt that David will ever get my vote.
Update (I *think* I voted in a popup window):