Sydney Morning Herald: Few people in the history of climate conferences have personified the threat of global warming like Yeb Sano, a negotiator from the Philippines who wept openly on the floor of the talks in Warsaw after super typhoon Haiyan devastated his country.
Mr Sano pleaded with fellow delegates to curb the greenhouse gas emissions that were fuelling massive storms such as Haiyan, the second most powerful ever recorded, with sustained wind speeds reaching 315km an hour.
Two years on, the now former official...