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Seems that your conclusion is drawn out of your usual ignorance and lack of ability to judge the evidence.
So what does the National Center for Atmospheric Research really say?
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Climate
Climate is weather, averaged over timeusually a minimum of 30 years. Regional climate means the average weather trends in an area. For instance, summer along Colorados Front Range tends to mean warm days, a high likelihood of late-afternoon thunderstorms, and cool nights. Summer in southwestern India is the monsoon season, and massive thunderstorms tend to dominate. Global climate, an average of regional climate trends, describes the Earths climate as a whole. The Climate and Global Dynamics Division of the NCAR Earth System Laboratory conducts broad-ranging research on all aspects of climate.
These days, when global climate is mentioned, conversations usually segue immediately to climate change. Global climate change, whether it involves more heat or more cold, more precipitation or more drought, is mainly the result of planetary warming. Since 1900, the Earth has warmed about 1°F (0.7°C). Regionally, the effects of this warming vary. For instance, scientists contributing to the 2007 International Panel on Climate Change predict changing precipitation patterns and retreating glaciers in Latin America, higher crop productivity in high-latitude regions, and sea level rise along coastal regions.
Using various tools and techniques, including climate models, radar and weather-balloon observations, satellite data, etc., NCAR climate researchers are working to understand the impacts of global and regional climate change
Once you use "tricks" of the statistical trade to "hide the decline" from other sources, it becomes readily apparent that the added CO2 over historical averages due to industrial activity in the last 200+ years, has created an upward in average temps.