What I understand is we're coming out of the last one, have been for some time now.
Yep, for about 165 years in fact. Strange how that's around the same time frame the AGW acolytes say the earth started warming due to human activity.
As for climate change itself, it will persist until our sun turns into a red giant and completely sterilizes the planet. So about another 4 billion years, give or take a few hundred million years.
Headlines like the one used for this thread sound "scary" to the Kool-Aid guzzlers. It's also kind of sad that they co-opted the term "climate change" because it's hard to convince people there's global warming when there's been no significant warming over the last 10-15 years and winters have been snowier and/or colder in many places.
There is one stretch where man has definitely caused an increase in global temperatures though and it's rather recent. Ever since we quit pumping CFCs into the atmosphere, it's been getting warmer. CFCs were actually causing an artificial cooling which would make any recent temperature increases look worse than they are. Of course I'm not suggesting we start pumping CFCs back into the atmosphere again, better to be a little on the warm side than to be cooked like a pork chop because we have a gaping hole in the ozone layer.