What do you think of 'Climate, the movie'? I was impressed that pretty much everyone interviewed in the film was an actual scientist, with a lot of them being climate scientists and physicists. That said, the movie has a lot of detractors, including in my own scientific field, and there is someone on X making a petition to ban it for spreading dangerous misinformation. I suppose the whole issue of global warming has become very politicized and as the film posits, accepting the premise that global warming is not caused by CO2 would destroy the current scientific paradigm and political direction, while there is a lot of money invested in it. The film also hints that the current funding system for science is very imperfect and group think leading to faulty conclusions is encouraged. While this may not be the case in less important fields, in a field that is intertwined with politics, like climate science, it matters a lot. If, as many say, Western politics is captured by ideologues that may be smart, but are incompetent, then this bodes badly for whatever results from the union of climate scientists that get this politically tinged funding to promote global warming, and the political system invested in remaking society in some way.
Or it could all be true, I don't know. Here's the link. https://www.climatethemovie.net/