Suggest a better search term please, OhYouBadBadKitten but when I put 'climate change' into the search box not a single result from 2014 was returned. The most recent post I found was the one I quoted at the top from last September.
Skipping lightly past the less than polite comments above, a number of comments have dwelt on whether folk 'believe' the science or not. Now I don't know much about brain surgery, or aeronautic engineering or a number of other scientific areas but I wouldn't go up to a doctor or aircraft mechanic and say "Nah, I don't believe your stuff, hospitals can't make you well and that plane can't fly".
I do know rather a lot about climate science but I don't often talk to people who are not absolutely certain that global warming is real and that it is caused mostly by humans burning fossil fuel. That's certain as in we're sure that when an apple falls from a tree it falls downwards, the physics of gravity being understood almost as well as the physics of radiative absorption of greenhouse gasses. Of course there are uncertainties. We just can't be quite sure beforehand which daisy the apple will end up closest to. There are some complex dynamics involved in bouncing apples on bumpy orchard turf. The climate system is also pretty complicated so there are some uncertainties as to just how quickly the climate will change and how quickly the ice will melt, how people will adapt to their cities being flooded and agricultural productivity declining, where wars will be triggered by droughts and all the other miseries that are sure to be inflicted upon some or all of us.
What we do know, with absolute certainty, is that the current trajectory that we are on will lead to utter catastrophe and that the opportunity to change that trajectory is now and must not be missed if future generations are to survive. Our task, today and over the next several months, is to ensure that all the world's governments agree to rapid and drastic greenhouse gas emissions. They will only do that if they know that we, their electorates, accept what the climate scientists say and demand action now, even at a cost to ourselves, for the sake of our descendants.
I'm sorry if that message upsets or offends some folk but the truth does sometimes hurt, especially when our way of life is so directly threatened. However, I prefer to see the changes we need to make in a positive light, producing a better, fairer, cleaner, healthier world for all to live in. The threat of catastrophic climate change may just, if we act quickly, provoke us into creating a better future. What's not to like?