As a geologist, I have taken a few paleo climatoloty classes during my graduate work, and I can safely say that the conflict is not if the climate is changing, but how fast it is changing. If one looks at ice core records from the last 10k+ years, the earth is the warmest now. This conclusion is come to over and over again looking at several different data sets and using several different things to moderate. The climate changes in cycles, the problem most scientist are having is the RATE of the change. Is the accelerateion of the change man made or not is still up for debate IMO, but the science leans heavily toward yes. And for every one article that says climate change (aka global warming) is a myth, I can probably find 100 that say its not. These are written by scientists from all over the world and have been noting this change since the 60's. What is happening now only supports their work.
Also, if anyone looks at a daily or monthly trend of temperatures, clearly does not understand the scientific method. Another point is increaseing oceanic temperatures will cause changes in weather patterns, some for the better some not, identifing a few positives in your favor; Bagdad saw snow, is clearly an outlyer, lets look at the temperature swings globally and the general trend of increasing land and water temps world wide.