THE series of tropical cyclones that impacted the Philippines over the past few months should be regarded as a sign of things to come, thanks to the changing climate. By the standards of the Philippines' average experience, the storms did not seem at first to be unusual in their frequency or strength, but they were nonetheless unexpectedly destructive, costing tens of billions in agricultural losses and hundreds of lives.

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