Okay, I get it. The climate has been changing for 4,600,000,000 years (give or take), no matter what humans do, and they just want it to stop.
But they have about as much chance of that as they have had of influencing it in the past (zip, zero, nada), short of putting stuff between the Earth and the Sun. But before they consider that, maybe they should quit messing with the data sets and actually look at what the climate is doing. Acting on the hubris and cooked numbers in panic could only lead to disaster, and stripping humanity of the technology it will need to survive any serious climate shift is a major mistake.
Besides, I live in North Dakota, where 6 months of the year heat is life. WIndmills and solar arrays (especially at this latitude) are no way to stay alive, and the only alternative is burning wood or coal directly for heat, which would produce more emissions than simply making electricity using coal, oil, or natural gas on an industrial scale.