Well, certainly regardless of where you stand on the climate change issue, it's clear that politics gets tangled into the thing. That is probably what puts people off taking the scientific consensus seriously, suspecting financial and political motives for pushing an agenda.
Deforestation is also important, and harder to deal with. Our vegetarian friends (I am an unashamed carnivore myself) would also argue that our demand for meat also drives things forward, cows being notorious emitters of methane (not to mention yet more deforestation to clear land for larger farms). Both contributions are easy to overlook due to political pressures, there's no doubt about that.
All the same, the primary drive to the human contribution to climate change is the emission of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.