Well, first of all, I never said the earth has not heated slightly, but the real story is, nowhere near a majority of scientists agree that anthropologic activity is a major driver of climate.
The geologic record shows there have been cooling periods and ice ages when CO2 levels were 25 times higher than today.
Recent international studies have found no evidence that hurricanes are stronger or more frequent than they were a century ago, Rainfall levels are higher now in some locations than 50 years ago, and lower in others. Globally, very little has changed.
I live in Florida, and it was in the upper 40's this morning. Ten years ago, I was swimming in the creek the first week of April, which, like the lower snowfall in Maryland this year, is completely irrelevant to the discussion.
I won't go into the claim you make about "ghg's reflecting sunlight", other than to say that it's wrong.
There are dozens of peer reviewed studies which conclude it is not possible for atmospheric carbon is a major driving factor of climate.
All plant life is dependent on CO2. It is the greenest gas of all, and it's where every molecule of O2 we breathe originates. If you want to fight pollution, I'm right there with you, but cutting off our energy supply because of irrational fear of a life-giving gas is where I draw the line.