Well, whatever categories that author has, put me in with those who believe climate change is a Natural Process, very little affected by the activities of humans.
Of course, if we go tinkering with that natural cycle, what could possibly go wrong?
Bringing on the next Ice Age comes to mind as consideration is given to people dispersing aerosols high in the atmosphere to limit the amount of sunlight reaching the Earth, for starters.
Like injecting an unknown drug, you can't just change policy and take it back. That the patient might not survive the treatment becomes a very real possibility.
I must note, also that a disproportionate number of those wringing their hands over Climate Change live in urban heat islands in temperate to warm climates, along seacoasts.
Come live in the interior, in flyover country, where neither the feedback of urban heat or reduced albedo, but where natural processes dominate, and there is no ocean current to temper the climate, and perhaps you will find a different story, longing for those extra few degrees in winter.
One more thing. Quit fooling around with the data. Two occasions I personally experienced, in different states, where the NWS clearly reported the temperatures at -54F are now recorded as -50F. Not only does that deprive us yokels who survived that some bragging rights, it artificially warms the data set, and if that has to be done in places like Wyoming and North Dakota, it makes me wonder what other 'adjustments' have been made to the data to make someone's models and predictions of doom work out.
As a fledgling scientist, we were taught that if the data did not match the theory, you changed the theory, and not the data. Apparently that is no longer the case, and if so, then the conclusions drawn are just as corrupted as the data set.