it's April. Shoulden't the US and Canada be thawing out by now? Scandanavia seems a bit late with spring as well. Spring seems late everywhere.

As I discuss in my Part 3 article today, this is the coldest winter since 2001 worldwide...

Was in the low 20s this morning and this is Arizona!

"Shouldn't we be worrying more about peak oil/gas/coal than this warming stuff."

Please write
"Weather doesn't equal climate.." 500 times, and then clean the chalkboard.

Luckily, we get to worry about BOTH. We don't have to choose.

I suggest s/he also write "The US and Canada does not equal the world..." 500 times after that.

Weather isn't climate, yes, quite so, but this US-and-Canada thing, I dunno. China is a huge landmass too and they had big, well-publicized record-setting problems this year, and that extended on west through Iran. That leaves only the micro-countries of Europe, where, IIRC, on the whole it was warm-ish. Then there's the Southern Hemisphere, but there's precious little land (outside of Antarctica) that has much of a winter (in almost all inhabited places, the average low in the coldest month seems to be over freezing.) So there's no significant sample to go on. No matter what happens in the very, very few inhabited areas that do have real winter, one can always attribute it to a localized effect perhaps caused by a high or a low parking somewhere for a while, which after all does happen now and again.

What!?!

1) The sea has more say about average global temperature than land mass.

2) Average global temperature is average global temperature. Ignore some cherry picked countries - even if they are big.

3) And what has winter got to do with average global temperature? Winter and summer happen at the same time on this planet.