Jeffrey D. Sachs

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We risk more Haiyans if we ignore climate change

Policy makers are not keeping up with events. Just as the world’s 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.

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