The "denial" tactic is as effective as some religion labeling everyone who doesn't agree with it "heretics", "heathen", "pagans" or "gentiles". It is a feel good unscientific sentiment that makes the religion look bad, and does nothing but increase the ill feelings against those arrogant enough to fall victim to hubris.
It's also as uncivil as repeating the word "racist" as a tactic against anyone who disagrees with you. I can see the defenders of the faith here trying to figure out if each person fits their idea of what is "correct", then reacting to any perceived threat to the great belief with the same sort of verbal violence as a religion uses when it is shown to have flaws. By the advance of science.
It's exactly why I have been trying to get just a single person to define what they will accept as evidence. At first the reaction was mockery and derision, accusations and claims it made no sense. Then when it was obvious the real data was showing things that seem to go against the great belief, it was anomaly, not statistical, too small a sample size, or back to the smear tactics about motives.
Th very thing I brought up, the colder winters, had been mentioned 5 days earlier, and nobody commented on it. It's still a bit of a floaty thing, the temperatures, the trends, how the NH is reacting to higher global temperatures, along with the abundance of other factors that rell seem to be effecting the weather over time. Which is called climate.
Here in the UK we have gone from winters that were getting milder and milder with plants flowering earlier and earlier to very cold winters. These very cold winters coincided with the Arctic sea ice melt. It's not difficult to believe that this might be more than a coincidence. Especially when Australia has just had a summer from hell. What matters is the global average temperature not what the temperature is locally.
Then I went and read the news story and found turtles, dolphins and other animals also died in record numbers from the record cold. People also died from the extreme cold. Not that such a record amount of people and animals means anything, unless it can be blamed on global warming, then it's catastrophic. 