This is one of the most myopic diatribes I've read in a while, go back under your rock.
You see numbers and facts on the internet, you incorrectly piece them together in a manner that only makes sense to you, doubtful you check sources and guaranteed you have no scientific background.
Sun activity varies, but not nearly enough to explain climate change. Greenhouse gases do explain that, and humans post-industrial revolution have been clearly demonstrated to have contributed those gases responsible for anthropogenic climate change. Google "hockey stick graph" and then understand all the literature surrounding that as a starting point if you're still unconvinced. This is one instance where the scientific community is in complete agreement.
The North Pole isn't exhibiting a growing trend, one data point isn't evidence, don't get your imbecile facts from tabloids.
What are you talking about that people get paid to advance the "global warming"? No one gets paid to forward some conspiratorial climate change agenda. Where would the money come from? If someone came up with any tangible evidence to the contrary, that climate change was in fact a conspiracy, they're be wiping their arse with Rembrandts because the oil industry would throw unfathomable sums of money to advance that research. That should be self-evident to even a half-wit. Look at which scientists lost their job recently. Harper axed all branches of science that generated climate change evidence and understanding. Experimental Lakes Are: shut down. Arctic research station PEARL: closed for good.
Ocean currents have been modelled for years, they aren't a new advancement, but they are getting better. Models are difficult to make due to the meta-analysis required, but the science behind them is solid. Denying climate change because an un-named model of unknown origin was wrong is throwing the baby out with the bathwater. But armchair climatology expert TNAngler knows better.
I'm waisting words, I have no doubt I'd make my point more effectively here with crayon.
Alright, well, since you drink the koolaid this might be a little harder to explain.
"Hockey stick"? Seriously? That is the first thing you are going to pull out? That thing was found to be a piece of crap years ago because the data was cherry picked. Even people claiming bad things are happening and it is all man's fault don't use that anymore, well, maybe Al Gore still does but that guy is just a joke. So yes, the "scientific community" is in complete agreement that the hockey stick you speak about is complete BS.
As I said previously, the Earth has been through many changes in temperature. Google ice age, mini-ice age (which we are now coming out of), Medieval warm period. These all happened way before the Industrial Revolution except the mini-ice age which was already going on during then. What caused all of those? The weather changes, it goes in cycles.
The North pole might not be growing, the South pole hit a new record. Oh, wait, oh no, does that mean the world is going to get bottom heavy or something?
All of these scientists that are telling you things are warming/changing and it is man's fault, who pays them? They aren't doing it out of the goodness of their heart. So who is paying them? A vast majority of them are funded by the government. Which option does gov't prefer? That climate change is caused mainly by humans or that it just happens? Well, I guess it depends who is in gov't. One option (it is man made) gives them a right, no, a responsibility to pass laws and restrict people's rights for the good of the planet. The other doesn't. I'm sure since you are so good with google you can search and find plenty of scientists who have come out saying that man made global warming/climate change is complete crap. You will also find that most of them have lost their funding. So, if you tote the gov't desired line, you get paid, you don't, you lose your job. Is it any wonder that a majority of them "agree".
And oil companies do have a lot of money but they can't compare with the power created by all of the governments that met in Denmark a couple years back. The oil company money is a drop in the bucket compared to that.
As far as models go, I work with models every day. I project stuff out with them some 40 or 50 years. Models are very finicky, especially out 50 years. Heck, anything more than the first ten shouldn't get a lot of consideration. And the number of inputs that I have is way fewer than those that go into a climate model. And there are interactions between inputs that we don't fully understand. Like many things, models like this are garbage in, garbage out. I can be off on one of my assumptions less than 1% but if it is an important assumption my results 50 years out could be off by 50%. Listen to what the people shouting the loudest about this say. The models have shown them that this is going to happen with a 95% certainty. As stated elsewhere, weathermen can't even predict the weather for the next 3 days with 95% certainty. Go back and look at the claims made in the 70s, 80s, 90s of what was going to happen and when. How many of those came true? Trust me, it is very easy to fit a model to reproduce historical results accurately which gives you confidence that it will predict things going forward but there is all kinds of bias built into models like that because it was built to fit a certain set of data points.
I am not saying man has no effect. We can very easily destroy all kinds of things through pollution. 8 legged frogs and turtles with 2 heads and all of that can easily be caused by man. There are many things that affect temperature and ice accumulation at the poles and all of that. Our contribution to that is very very small. To think otherwise is to give ourselves way too much importance.
What is the newest pollution they are complaining about? Carbon Dioxide. The stuff you breath out. The stuff plants use to make oxygen. We have to stop making that though. The world is going to burn up because there is too much carbon dioxide. So, if you believe that, do me a favor. Take your hands, put them around your throat. Now squeeze really hard. You have to keep that carbon dioxide from leaking out so make sure the grip is really tight. When you wake back up, repeat.