LOL.
Pretty typical denialism scree.
Easily discounted because of one line:
"Disconcerting as it may be to true believers in global warming, the average temperature on Earth has remained steady or slowly declined during the past decade, despite the continued increase in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide, and now the global temperature is falling precipitously."
This isn't "disconcerting" at all to the vast majority of climatary scientists who see GW as a real threat. The GW documentation covers hundreds of thousands of years. A ten year decline is, in the scale of things, nothing.
Even if we had another little ice age it wouldn't even begin to dent the contention that GW is real and a very real threat. In fact if people don't pat attention we may very well get lulled into inaction by these partisan screes and short-term and regional cooling. Only to find ourselves on the rising side after a little ice age and a self-imposed long-term GW trend. The double whammy with nothing left to do but embrace the horror.
But here again perhaps the biggest clue to how much weight to place in this report is the line:
... "my guess is that the odds are at least 50-50 that we will see significant cooling rather than warming in coming decades…"
The man evidently has never considered that we could get small cycles of cooling within a larger context of GW.