Yes but you tend to cherry pick the data that supports your view. Now I to have significant scientific credentials with a BA in human biology, I also earned 90 credit hours in graduate studies in human biology before switching gears to earn a Masters in EH&S management while I was working as a research assistant in materials engineering at a major university and though by no means an expert in climate nor have I ever pretended to be but the data I've seen overwhelmingly supports anthropogenic climate change. That's not to say I don't have a healthy degree of skepticism in regards to the scope, extent and projections of the problem but the evidence supporting ACG far out weighs the evidence to the contrary.
That is not something I take lightly and I do understand some of the political and economic points of adopting policies with far reaching economic consequences when there's a hell of a lot more to be learned and it's not clearly understood if proposed solutions would would be effective.
But to use politics to undermine the science is silly and self serving.