Climate scientist Michael Mann attends the New York screening of an HBO climate change documentary on 21 June 2016. Prof. Mann has received death threats and been called the “Jerry Sandusky of climate science” by climate science denialists. Photo: Slaven Vlasic / Getty Images for HBO
Climate scientist Michael Mann attends the New York screening of an HBO climate change documentary on 21 June 2016. Prof. Mann has received death threats and been called the “Jerry Sandusky of climate science” by climate science denialists. Photo: Slaven Vlasic / Getty Images for HBO

By Michael E. Mann
16 December 2016

(Washington Post) – My Penn State colleagues looked with horror at the police tape across my office door. I had been opening mail at my desk that afternoon in August 2010 when a dusting of white powder fell from the folds of a letter. I dropped the letter, held my breath and slipped out the door as swiftly as I could, shutting it behind me.

First I went to the bathroom to scrub my hands. Then I called the police. It turned out to be cornstarch, not anthrax. And it was just one in a long series of threats I’ve received since the late 1990s, when my research illustrated the unprecedented nature of global warming, producing an upward-trending temperature curve whose shape has been likened to a hockey stick.

I’ve faced hostile investigations by politicians, demands for me to be fired from my job, threats against my life and even threats against my family. Those threats have diminished in recent years, as man-made climate change has become recognized as the overwhelming scientific consensus and as climate science has received the support of the federal government. But with the coming Trump administration, my colleagues and I are steeling ourselves for a renewed onslaught of intimidation, from inside and outside government. It would be bad for our work and bad for our planet. […]

The strong anti-science bent of his advisers is similarly ominous. Among the members of his Environmental Protection Agency transition team are some of the most notorious climate change deniers. One adviser has threatened to cut NASA’s entire climate research program , disparaging it, with no apparent sense of irony, as “heavily politicized.” [more]

I’m a scientist who has gotten death threats. I fear what may happen under Trump.