Humans lose their way all the time! Not all of them, fortunately; local extreme perturbations usually relax after some time, and merge with the general more-or-less-sensible background. (Not always, sadly.)
There very much is, however, a global collective of everybody who has gathered atmospheric, ocean, and geophysical data and|or submitted a peer reviewed paper to a recognised peer reviewed journal.
This includes people from all the G20 countries, many non G20 countries, purely academic researchers, exploration geophysicists working for transnational energy and mineral extraction companies, etc.
Within this body of people that can math well, understand numerical models, deal with gravity, planetary positions, magnetic fields, atmospheric gases, radiometric backgrounds, continent drift, glacial isostatic adjustment, tides, etc. there is a documented and overwhelming consensus.
Well, of course most papers claim humans cause global warming. If your research supports that claim you are awarded copious amounts of grant money and academic recognition.
What about this document, signed by over 1,100 scientists including nobel prize winners?