The "first 2" are James Inhofe and Marc Morano.
Some of the people on this list satisfy your request.
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You really don't know when to quit, do you? Okay, I'll play along. Let's do this ONE last time. By the way, "the first 2" mention being republicans. Let's not pretend the agenda isn't real.
1.
Senator James Inhofe - "... has expressed skepticism about the
scientific consensus on climate change." Sorry, there's a scientific consensus?
2.
Marc Morano - Never mentions him denying climate change. The entire bio talks about how he engages in debate. Those scary republicans!
3.
Chris Horner - References him being conservative. "... who has spent much of his career challenging the
scientific consensus on climate change.
4.
Myron Ebell - Immediately connects him to Trump. "... consistently challenged the
scientific consensus on climate change." Arguing is bad now?
5.
Steve Milloy - "... has spent much of his career challenging the
scientific consensus." Hmm... I'm seeing a pattern here. Oh, no specifics, either.
6.
Patrick Michaels - "... has written numerous articles and books challenging the
scientific consensus on climate change. His credentials as a climatologist lend credibility to his arguments, making them particularly persuasive to some audiences." WHOA! He doesn't toe the libtard line!
7.
Bjorn Lomborg - "While he accepts that climate change is real and caused by human activities..." Umm... You deny what you accept is real?
8.
Matt Ridley - "While he acknowledges that climate change is happening and is partly caused by human activities...". DERRRRPPPP.
9.
Christopher Monckton - "He has also argued that climate change is a hoax perpetrated by scientists and politicians to gain power and control." Really? Based on? Oh, he
challenged. "He has given many public talks challenging the
scientific consensus on climate change."
10.
Fred Singer - "has consistently challenged the
scientific consensus on climate change, arguing that it is based on flawed models and data."
11.
Roy Spencer - "While Spencer’s views are outside the mainstream of climate science, his credentials as a climatologist lend credibility to his arguments." Oh, so even though he's credible, he's a threat because he challenges some components. Got it.
Okay? You got it now? You found a tree hugging, flannel wearing site of libtards that don't like differing thoughts or concepts. Time to move on.