There are two lists below. The first list are people who are, at best, equivocal about climate change. Most of these people admit that there's change afoot in the climate, but take the stance that "the jury is still out." Which is, of course, skirting the crux of the matter ("I'm no scientist . . ."). Most of the people on the first list are probably educable and/or persuadable, and they need to hear from you - politely.

The second list (in boldface), however, is another matter. These are people who probably are completely uneducable and are dangerous to our nation and our society. They should be removed from office as soon as possible.

If you feel that any of these are on the wrong list, please let me know, along with evidence why. Several people don't appear here that may be found on other lists, because I don't think that the evidence I've seen is strong enough to call them deniers.

List One: Equivocators

List One: Governors

List One: U.S. Senators

List One: U.S. Representatives

Alabama
Robert Aderholt, Republican, 4th district
Mo Brooks, Republican, 5th district
Gary Palmer, Republican, 6th district
Arizona
Paul Gosar, Republican, 4th district
David Schweikert, Republican, 6th district
Trent Franks, Republican, 8th district
Arkansas
Rick Crawford, Republican, 1st district
Tom Griffin, Republican, 2nd district
California
Tom McClintock, Republican, 4th district
Jeff Denham, Republican, 10th district
Devin Nunes, Republican, 22nd district
Ken Calvert, Republican, 42nd district
Darrell Issa, Republican, 49th district
Duncan Hunter, Republican, 50th district
Colorado
Scott Tipton, Republican, 3rd district
Doug Lamborn, Republican, 5th district
Mike Coffman, Republican, 6th district
Florida
Bill Posey, Republican, 8th district
Mario Diaz-Balart, Republican, 25th district
Georgia
Buddy Carter, Republican, 1st district
Doug Collins, Republican, 9th district
Rick Allen, Republican, 12th district
Illinois
Mike Bost, Republican, 12th district
Rodney Davis, Republican, 13th district
Indiana
Todd Rokita, Republican, 4th district
Larry Bucshon, Rupublican, 8th district
Todd Young, Republican, 9th district
Iowa
Rod Blum, Republican, 1st district
David Young, Republican, 3rd district
Kansas
Lynn Jenkins, Republican, 2nd district
Mike Pompeo, Republican, 4th district
Maine
Bruce Poliquin, Republican, 2nd district
Maryland
Andy Harris, Republican, 1st district
Michigan
Fred Upton, Republican, 6th district
Tim Walberg, Republican, 7th district
Candice Miller, Republican, 10th district
Minnesota
Erik Paulsen, Republican, 3rd district
Tom Emmer, Republican, 6th district
Mississippi
Gregg Harper, Republican, 3rd district
Missouri
Ann Wagner, Republican, 2nd district
Montana
Ryan Zinke, Republican, at large (only one district)
Nebraska
Adrian Smith, Republican, 3rd district
Nevada
Mark Amodei, Republican, 2nd district
New Hampshire
Frank Guinta, Republican, 1st district
New Jersey
Scott Garrett, Republican, 5th district
New Mexico
Stevan Pearce, Republican, 2nd district
New York
Lee Zeldin, Republican, 3rd district
North Carolina
Walter B. Jones, Republican, 3rd district
Mark Walker, Republican, 6th district
David Rouzer, Republican, 7th district
Richard Hudson, Republican, 8th district
Ohio
Steve Chabot, Republican, 1st district
Bill Johnson, Republican, 6th district
Bob Gibbs, Republican, 7th district
Pat Tiberi, Republican, 12th district
Oklahoma
Markwayne Mullin, Republican, 2nd district
Pennsylvania
Scott Perry, Republican, 4th district
Lou Barletta, Republican, 11th district
Tim Murphy, Republican, 18th district
South Carolina
Jeff Duncan, Republican, 3rd district
Trey Gowdy, Republican, 4th district
Mick Mulvaney, Republican, 5th district
South Dakota
Kristi Noem, Republican, at large (only one district)
Tennessee
Marsha Blackburn, Republican, 7th district
Texas
Ted Poe, Republican, 2nd district
Joe Barton, Republican, 6th district
John Culberson, Republican, 7th district
Kevin Brady, Republican, 8th district
Michael McCaul, Republican, 10th district
Mac Thornberry, Republican, 13th district
Randy Weber, Republican, 14th district
Lamar Smith, Republican, 21st district
Pete Olson, Republican, 22nd district
Michael Burgess, Republican, 26th district
Utah
Rob Bishop, Republican, 1st district
Chris Stewart, Republican, 2nd district
Jason Chaffetz, Republican, 3rd district
Virginia
Robert Wittman, Republican, 1st district
Scott Rigell, Republican, 2nd district
Randy Forbes, Republican, 4th district
David Brat, Republican, 7th district
Morgan Griffith, Republican, 9th district
West Virginia
David McKinley, Republican, 1st district
Alex Mooney, Republican, 2nd district
Wisconsin
Paul Ryan, Republican, 1st district
James Sensenbrenner, Republican, 5th district
Wyoming
Cynthia Lummis, at-large (only one district)

List Two: The Clueless and the Hopeless (and Uneducable)

List Two: Governors

List Two: U.S. Senators

List Two: U.S. Representatives

Alaska
Don Young, Republican, at large (only one district)
California
Doug LaMalfa, Republican, 1st district
Dana Rohrabacher, Republican, 48th district
Colorado
Ken Buck, Republican, 4th district
Florida
Jeff Miller, Republican, 1st district
Georgia
Lynn Westmoreland, Republican, 3rd district
Tom Price, Republican, 6th district
Jody Hice, Republican, 10th district
Illinois
Peter Roskam, Republican, 6th district
Randy Hultgren, Republican, 14th district
John Shimkus, Republican, 15th district
Iowa
Steve King, Republican, 4th district
Kentucky
Ed Whitfield, Republican, 1st district
Thomas Massie, Republican, 4th district
Louisiana
Steve Scalise, Republican, 1st district
John Fleming, Republican, 4th district
Michigan
Dan Benishek, Republican, 1st district
Bill Huizenga, Republican, 2nd district
Missouri
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Republican, 3rd district
Vicky Hartzler, Republican, 4th district
North Carolina
Virginia Foxx, Republican, 5th district
Robert Pittenger, Republican, 9th district
North Dakota
Kevin Cramer, Republican, at large (only one district)
Ohio
John Boehner, Republican, 8th district
Steve Stivers, Republican, 15th district
Oklahoma
Jim Bridenstine, Republican, 1st district
Frank Lucas, Republican, 3rd district
Pennsylvania
Glenn Thompson, Republican, 5th district
Keith Rothfus, Republican, 12th district
South Carolina
Joe Wilson, Republican, 2nd district
Tennessee
John Duncan, Republican, 2nd district
Chuck Fleischmann, Republican, 3rd district
Diane Black, Republican, 6th district
Texas
Louie Gohmert, Republican, 1st district
K. Michael Conaway, Republican, 11st district
Bill Flores, Republican, 17th district
Randy Neugebauer, Republican, 19th district
Blake Farenthold, Republican, 27th district
John Carter, Republican, 31st district
Virginia
Robert Hurt, Republican, 5th district
Washington
Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Republican, 5th district
Wisconsin
Glenn Grothman, Republican, 6th district