Expanding on the Cat's comment:
We live in a time of instant gratification and "pat me on the back" syndrome, not to mention the get famous quick so I can get a book deal and on the speaking circuit. Everyone from the scientists to the politicians are trying to make hay on their fifteen minutes of fame so they can stretch it to 25 years of wealth and security. However, weather cycles are decades and centuries if not millenia in length.
Daily, weekly, monthly, anual and time weighted averages all put too much emphisis on the short term. We all need to look at the Loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong range trend, and then we need to look at it through the lens of history. Go to the Field Museum in Chicago and look at their climate change exibit. This ain't the first time it has happened, and to say it is happening faster today than last time leaves out the fact that 10,000 years ago as we entered the ice age we are now in we didn't go as deep as earlier ones.
If you want to through science at me make sure you throw all science at me, because it is too easy to turn one more page than you are showing me.
Change is never easy, and we all want to keep the familure, but this is a living planet, and it is going to change whether we help it or not!