I think you're going to have to back that one up with actual data.
If it's true that there's not a consensus on climate change, then you're going to have to explain that to pretty much every scientific organisation. For example:
NASA
NASA is a global leader in studying Earth’s changing climate.
climate.nasa.gov
The CSIRO
Climate change and variability affect almost every aspect of our lives. We are tackling the climate change challenge by improving climate knowledge and services, developing low emissions technologies and helping to build resilient communities in Australia, our region and the world.
www.csiro.au
The Royal Society (The leading scientists of the UK)
Supplementary information for the project 'Climate Change: Evidence and causes'.
royalsociety.org
All well respected, peer-reviewed Earth Science Journals
Nature Climate Change is a monthly journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research papers that describe the most significant and cutting-edge research ...
www.nature.com
www.science.org
That's before even looking at the IPCC who are regarded by all countries as the global authority on Climate Change
www.ipcc.ch