Link to some interesting global warming data. No doubt someone will disagree with it.

Apparently we are cooler now than we were 10 years ago (when El Nino caused a temperature spike). But the trend is that the global average temperatures are increasing at +0.13 degrees Celsius per decade. The northern hemisphere is warming at +0.19 degrees per decade and the southern hemisphere is warming at +0.06 degrees per decade.

Satellites show that the north polar region is warming at +0.40 degrees per decade and the south polar region is cooling at -0.06 degrees per decade. Does that mean the world is throwing a wobbly?

http://reason.com/blog/2009/11/17/global-temperature-trend-updat