As someone who is skeptical about climate change, I would want to know more about the following:
The methods used to gather data on temperature, precipitation, and other climatic variables: I would want to know more about the measurement techniques used, the accuracy and precision of the instruments, and whether there is any potential for bias or error in the data.
The analysis and interpretation of the data: I would want to know more about the statistical methods used to analyze the data, whether the data is consistent with other studies, and whether there are any alternative explanations for the trends observed.
The attribution of climate change: I would want to know more about the causes of climate change and the extent to which human activities are responsible. I would also want to know more about natural variability and how it relates to the observed changes.
The climate models used to project future changes: I would want to know more about the assumptions and limitations of the models, as well as the confidence levels associated with the projections.
The potential impacts of climate change: I would want to know more about the potential impacts of climate change on different regions, economies, and ecosystems, as well as the potential for adaptation and mitigation.
The political and social factors that may be driving the climate change debate, including potential biases and conflicts of interest among the researchers and organizations involved.
It is important to question and verify any scientific information, especially one that has major ramifications on the environment and economy. However, it is also important to approach it with a critical but open-minded attitude and with the intention of understanding the scientific evidence and not to reject it without a proper analysis.