Kauppinen and Malmi conclude that global temperatures are controlled primarily by cloud cover and that “only a small part” of the increased carbon dioxide concentration is anthropogenic.
Their study also calls into question the claims of the United Nations, which has concluded that global temperatures are largely driven by human activity.
Once again, this illustrates how there is no overwhelming consensus on man-made global warming as the liberal media claims.
Since 2007, when the American Association of Petroleum Geologists released a revised statement, no national or international scientific body rejects the findings of human-induced effects on climate change. The list of individual scientists that disagree is tiny compared to the list of international science organizations that accept anthropogenic climate change. Two scientists publishing an obscure paper (without peer review) does not constitute a lack of consensus. More scientists disagree about the theory of gravity than the theory of human-caused climate change.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_consensus_on_climate_change#Opposing