Financial Times: Policy makers are not keeping up with events. Just as the worlds climate-change negotiators met in Warsaw, Typhoon Haiyan was hitting the Philippines. And as they started their talks aimed at keeping global temperature increases below 2C the International Energy Agency issued a new reference scenario implying a rise of 3.6C. Calamity is mainstream. Whether Typhoon Haiyan, which was on preliminary measures the strongest on record ever to make landfall, was caused by human-induced climate change...