Friends of Science states that the satellite and balloon temperature records indicate no significant global warming has taken place over the last three decades.
Readings taken by other scientists have suggested a significant warming worldwide over the last 100 years.
We've already had almost half a "climate period" with no significant warming despite the rise in CO2 actually accelerating.
Most climate experts now say that significant human-caused warming is inevitable.
This has some significant consequences, among them the warming of deeper waters in the Southern Atlantic.
Until recently, much of the advanced research on climate change focused on whether significant global warming was likely to occur at all.
The communities of species found at these latitudes are adapted to the cold, so any significant warming can upset the balance.
However there is now strong evidence that significant global warming is occurring.
There has been no statistically significant warming since 1995.
Again, if you wait another year, suddenly you'll see that there has been statistically significant warming since 1995.