No ... at the most, I think it’s a “Maunder Minimum” type of “Little Ice Age” - of which we have historical evidence for. I would say this is a pattern that has been repeated in the past (and we do have a real example of it - i.e., the “Maunder Minimum”).
It would be better to have global warming, though - because even having a Maunder Minimum will mean mass starvation over the world. At least with Global Warming, we would be growing a lot more food for everyone!
It's currently looking more like a Dalton Minimum (where the sunspot figure peaked around 60 in the early 1800's, where we had "The Year Without a Summer") than a Maunder Minimum (where sunspots disappeared entirely for decades and we had the Little Ice Age).