I’ve sort of dreaded writing a post for this day, mainly because it brings out a lot of emotions when I look back over 5 years. I started this blog under the auspices of the local newspaper, the Chico Enterprise Record, 5 years ago today. Originally I told the editor that I wanted to do a broad based gee whiz sort of science blog, and that’s what I set out to do.
I do remember saying that “I’ll try to keep the posts on global warming balanced with other topics”. We all know how that worked out. As a result, I branched out from the newspaper to a better publishing platform than the kludgey Moveable Type the newspaper used, to WordPress and my blog now does more traffic than all the newspapers, radio, and TV stations in my little town combined. Here’s my very first blog post on my old newspaper blog 5 years ago today. A summary and thoughts follow that.
There’s lots I could say, in way too many words, so I’ll just go on a series of bullet points as I think about things.
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
The Good:
- I’ve learned a tremendous amount about climate science that I did not know before. Every day here is an education.
- I’ve broadened my horizons – my opinion and ideas are sought regularly, WUWT is cited worldwide. I find this remarkable and humbling.
- I have friends all over the world now, something I never had before I started blogging. I wanted a pen pal in grade school, now I have thousands.
- WUWT regularly beats all other climate related blogs on the planet, I’m particularly fond of the fact WUWT beats RealClimate every day of the week and twice on Sundays in traffic and reach. WUWT is almost always in the top 5 blogs worldwide on WordPress and on Wikio.
- WUWT has won two “Best Science Blog” awards for which I’m revered by some, reviled by others.
- Cartoons by Josh – I never thought I’d have a talented cartoonist help me get the word out. Thank you Josh for the laughs and for the biting satire.
- WUWT has 94.6 million page views now, and will reach 100 million page views soon. This is the 6120th story, there are 705,385 approved reader comments as of this writing.
- I have people who see this blog important enough to want to help me with it, moderators, guest posters, people who leave tips and email me stories. I’m forever grateful to you all.
- I’ve written two publications on station siting, one peer reviewed in JGR, the other published by Heartland, which made NOAA react to it because it exposed just how poor their climate network was. A second peer reviewed paper is coming. A federal GAO report this summer confirmed what I discovered; the climate surface observing network is a mess.
- I’ve seen more of the USA and the world than I ever thought possible. I’ve surveyed hundreds of weather stations in the USA, toured Australia, and seen Belgium to attend a conference.
- I regularly converse with scientists world wide, and they kindly offer guest posts and articles here. I’m humbled.
- I’m friends with Apollo 17 Astronaut Harrison Schmitt and aviation pioneer Burt Rutan, heroes of my youth, and now intellectual supporters of my work. I’m humbled even more.
- WUWT broke Climategate – that was a exhilarating moment, writing that simple post and hitting publish at Dulles airport just before the door closed to my flight to California, then the terror of wondering over a 5 hour flight if I did the right thing and how it would be reacted to.
- While many won’t admit it, logs and emails show me that scientists, media, bloggers, and some former politicians worldwide read WUWT. While they may hate what I and others have to say here, they can’t ignore it.
- Al Gore
and Bill Nye The Science Guy are(Nye recently responded here) is still mum though, about this: Replicating Al Gore’s Climate 101 video experiment shows that his “high school physics” could never work as advertised. - My proudest moment over the last five years? Being mentioned by Matt Ridley in his epic RSA speech just a couple of weeks ago. That was emotional for me.
The Bad:
- While there’s a lot of good people out there, I’ve realized that there’s a lot of really angry and irrational people out there too that will do everything in their power to see me and this blog denigrated and reviled whenever possible. You know who you are. I have enemies all over the world now, something I never had before I started blogging. It is a strange realization for me.
- As a result of the first point, sometimes I let my humanity get the better of me, and I’ve written a few things I’m not proud of. To those I’ve inadvertently offended, you have my sincerest apologies. To those who deserved it, you have my regret that I wasn’t more succinct.
- This blog has taken a measure of my life that I could have spent doing other things. For example, I used to own a fishing boat I’d use on weekends and I used to take real two week vacations where I wasn’t trying to scout out weather stations. My wife and my kids see less of me than they should as I spend way too much time keeping up to date on the latest in climate science and the hoopla surrounding it, relaying it to you all.
- Running the blog has affected my health; too much keyboard time has added girth, blood pressure, and stress.
- Running the blog has affected my business, mostly with time and focus, but there’s some ugly parts too.
The Ugly:
- The 10:10 video, Hansen’s death trains, Greenpeace’s “We know who you are. We know where you live. We know where you work. And we be many, but you be few.” commentary, and Grist’s “Nuremberg style trials for climate skeptics” – ’nuff said.
- I’ve had a number of incidents where the ugly side of the climate debate has confronted me and my family. This includes a mentally imbalanced woman from Nevada City who has stalked me and interfered with my business and livelihood and a host of cowards who work in the shadows prying into my life because I write things they disagree with. They look for imagined “big oil” connections everywhere, because well, “he just couldn’t be doing this on his own”. Heh.
- I have evidence that my trash has been collected at my office by somebody other than the trash service. All trash is shredded now, because it really is none of your damn business. If you try it again, please do smile for the new cameras at my home and office and I’ll make you a star right here the next morning.
- Last year somebody in Toronto setup a fake website just one letter off my business domain name to mirror my own company website, and made a shopping cart that appeared to take orders but delivered no product. It took me months to discover what was going on and to get it shut down. Meanwhile, it damaged my business.
- Also in Toronto, about the same time my business website was fake mirrored, a former geology student, male model, ladies man, celebrity cook, marathon runner and Mac repairman setup a mirror WUWT blog, also just one letter different than the WattsUpWithThat.com domain name, to regularly write denigrating and juvenile things about me and the people who contribute here. While I can’t yet make a legally binding connection between the two spoof websites that popped up at about the same time from the same city, and it could be coincidence, it is very suspicious. I hope I’m wrong.
- For daring to ask for a factual correction to a slimy article, it was suggested that I have sex with farm animals, see here and scroll down to the bottom.
In retrospect, while the ugly side of the bizarre world of climate activism is something I’d rather not have experienced, it does tell me one thing: WUWT is being effective, because if it weren’t, there would be no need for these people to do these illegal and juvenile things.
Factoid: I used to be a climate alarmist, but now I’m a skeptic.
Back in 1990, I used to be just like some of the climate activists today. Inspired by what Dr. James Hansen said to congress in his famous speech in June 1988, I felt like I had to “do something”. That culminated in nationwide project with the National Arbor Day Foundation working with TV weathercasters and meteorologists nationwide to convince their viewers to plant trees to offset CO2. In 1990 and 1991, I delivered a video graphics presentation for local TV weathercasters and meteorologist to narrate on this subject for the benefit of their viewers. It was delivered nationally via satellite courtesy of CBS Newspath, where I had done some work and had connections. I can remember browbeating TV people then to carry the program I developed because “it really is the most important thing you can do right now”. A 1990 National Arbor Day foundation report showed that 174 TV stations participated and they mailed out over 240,000 Colorado Blue Spruce seedlings to viewers as a result. Truly, I felt as if I had “done something”, and I can relate to how many people who feel motivated to “save the planet” must feel today.
Then, in 1996, I saw this graph. And I said to myself, “how does CO2 know which counties to heat more than others”? After that I was no longer much worried about CO2 and climate, but I did become worried that science was ignoring the measurement environment. It wasn’t until ten years later that I did something about it.
Then much later I discovered that Dr. Hansen’s scientific position was so weak in 1988, he resorted to stagecraft. So much for my “save the planet” inspiration from him.
About my experiences with professional climate scientists:
I’ve had interactions with professional climate scientists though these five years, and I’ve taken them for face value in what they told me. In 2008 I visited NCDC at their invitation and in the spring of 2011, I visited BEST in Berkeley. My biggest regret is that I put too much trust in these scientists, because quite frankly I couldn’t believe (at the time) they’d do the things they did related to the station data gathered by myself and by volunteers of the surface station project. Apparently, it was so threatening that in each case, my trust had to be publicly abused so that these scientists could pre-empt my own work. I won’t trust them again, and I won’t be so quick to trust anyone else on the opposite side of climate science again, especially where money and prestige is involved.
I have another paper coming, with a broader perspective, and there’s no way I’m going to share that data ahead of time with these people again. Everybody will have to wait until publication.
What’s to come?
I have ideas for a peer reviewed version of this blog, as well as a new format that will open it up more and allow for a greater variety of publications and interactive media. Look for that in the coming weeks and months. I’m also planning a “letters to the editor” feature, but with a twist. I also hope to take a vacation where I have no electronic tether of any kind that is on my person or can be reached. I really need to unplug for awhile.
Thank you.
I wish to thank all of you that have helped me, encouraged me, sent me letters of support, and who have offered kind comments. There’s way too many of you to list individually, but know that dozens of people are in my thoughts as I write this. I wish to thank all of the people who visit here every day, and who comment and link WUWT elsewhere to help spread the word.
I must name a few special people though. Please take no offense if you aren’t named. I thank David Little for giving me a start with the local newspaper blog, Steve McIntyre for inspiration, Dr. Roger Pielke Senior for his trust and encouragement, Dave Stealey for keeping the faith, Evan Jones for making lemonade with the Rev’s special Holy Water, Willis for being Willis here, Mosh, Charles The Moderator for keeping me on the straight and narrow, and James Goodridge for helping me see beyond the data. There’s also a very special person I can’t name, but I hope you enjoyed the WUWT mugs and T-shirts I sent.
Most of all I thank my family and friends for enduring my path through the ugly side of climate blogging.

Dear Anthony,
Congratulations and thank you for your invaluable contributions to the common sense. As stated before the combinations of (sub-prime) science and politics are deadly. Your blog has been over the years a GREAT beacon including a light of inspiration and a lovable “hang-out” place for independent minds. Thanks again.
Anthony, climate science is the science is of using fear to make money. It is the wolf in sheep’s clothing, seeking to save the world.
By exposing the wolf you are interfering with the wolf’s ability to hunt sheep. It is only natural the wolf will turn on you.
Best wishes WUWT on your 5th birthday!
I found this blog in January of ’09. It had long been apparent to me that the Alarmists were using a narrow, blinkered slice of recent history to promulgate the superficially-plausible idea that anthropogenic carbon dioxide was ‘polluting’ the atmosphere and endangering the Earth. These propagandists pointedly dismissed the climate history of the past millennium, not to mention the geological eons before. So much was obvious.
But it was here on WUWT that I began to appreciate the full range of research and debate that the Alarmists were ignoring, in their politically-motivated zeal to push governments into controlling vast areas of human economic activity, and to turn progress on its head. Every day new topics and comment threads offered fascinating perspectives on the whole ‘climate’ debate (not to mention excursions into other areas, like astronomy), and while much that transpires is over my head (especially the advanced statistics) I have learned a great deal. My only regret is that I haven’t have time to read through every topic and every thread in full.
So a hearty “Well done!” for providing a forum where rationality and realism prevail—and civility as well: I often cite WUWT as an example on other sites of how a proper forum should be run.
And before I forget, a trip to the Tip Jar to leave a birthday present.
/Mr Lynn
Congratulations! As a homeschooling mom I’m always on the lookout for good info to counter the MSM AGW scam that my kids hear out in stores and on the news. Thanks for all you do.
A bloggy fifth to the WUWT team.
Recommend a fifth of something to celebrate with close bloggers!
Can we coordinate a worldwide toast to the WUWT team? How about at 5pm US Eastern Standard time today we all raise a coordinated worldwide toast. I will toast at that time. : )
John
What is the reference for the Goodridge 1996 graph? I would like to see the whole paper.
Congratulations!
Funny…I started reading this blog when searching for info on Windows XP. Found an article related to my quarry here. Since then, the blog has definitely shifted farther toward climate science, and farther from “technology and recent news”.
Thanks for the good educations Anthony!
Anthony:
You’ve made a tremendous amount of difference. I am very grateful for everything you’ve done and the dedication and sacrifice it took to do it. Best wishes.
Congratulations Anthony from Slovenia.
Reading your blog is my daily diet and I am enjoying it!
Anthony…Simply, to your wife and family, thank you all for loaning him to us and we will support you fro ever for helping get the truth out! xxxx
You now have a climatology website franchise, Mr Watts. Huge kudos, congratulations, the works.
Hat tip: there will come a time when either WUWT or your family will suffer, unless you plan proactively to manage WUWT as it grows in a way which preserves your sanity, your family etc.
No matter how many folks come here, and millions do, your primary responsibility is to yourself and your family.
So as your nation signs off from Britain and Europe and says Howdy to China, Australia et al, prioritise, rationalise and revolutionise!!
Happy Birthday WUWT. It feels like you been around forever and not just 5 years. That is a good thing. I don’t know what I did before this blog came along. I know I used to wonder why so many people were so worried about CO2 when I couldn’t see any evidence for it. I wondered if there were other people out there who also weren’t worried, now I know there are.
You would have fewer enemies if you were still an alarmist. Skeptics are generally a rational bunch. That is why we upset the alarmists so much, people who deal only with emotion don’t know how to deal with rational thought. Rational people try to reason with people they disagree with, emotional people become enemies of those they disagree with.
I’m not sure when it was but around 1990 I planted 6 Colorado Blue Spruces at least 2 have survived and one is 13 feet tall. They are nice, but they didn’t really make a difference.
As a lifelong weather and climate enthusiast I found that the consensus views were drifting further and further from that which I could see with my own eyes.
This blog and others has made it possible for such as me to resist brainwashing and deception and to set out independent views that accord far better with real world events and observations.
Thanks to Anthony for his contribution.
Anthony:
5 years? You are kidding right? You’ve been doing this blog for 50 years! Well, if the AWG wonks can come up with land data going back 200 or 300 years, and ocean heat content data (based on REALLY tenuous measurements from ships) for 50 years…and smile and say, “This is TRUE, this is USABLE…” then we can extend the internet back 50 years (Yeah, into the early Sixties, yeah…like when the DARPANET was around…yeah, I fought with Marcos, sure…!)
BUT the serious side is that for my 58 years, I’ve learned more in 5 years from WUWT then I feel I did learn in the preceding 50. What an accomplishment.
Max
Hearty congratulations from the UK. Your work has made a difference – without it we’d be in a far worse state than we are.
Ken Hall said
“Have a Happy Birthday WUWT! I have made this blog at least a once a day MUST VISIT site for me and several of my friends. Thanks to this site, I have over the last 4 years of visits massively expanded my knowledge and understanding of science in general and climate science in particular. I have gone from being a novice to now knowing far too much for my wife’s own good as she has to deal with my long rants about the perversion of the scientific method and quasi religious fundamentalism and the environmental elite’s extreme totalitarian fascist tendencies….
Suffice to say, I am greatly in your debt Anthony and in debt to the assorted contributors and commenters. I have learned as much from the contributors of this site through the comments section as I have from the main articles and I love that all sides of the debate are publishable so long as they are respectful and maintain at least mostly clean language.”
Ken took the words out of my mouse!! I could not say it better. I discovered WUWT in Christopher Bookers ST column in UK about 2 years ago. Since then it has been my daily absolutely must read – usually while I eat my lunch. I have been able to utterly demolish every warmist argument that comes up in our office – about a dozen highly qualified practical Civil Engineers of various ages. So much so that any new colleague is warned off raising the topic!! WUWT has provided the substance for my own ideas which were quite simply – “Its been warming for 15000 years since the last ice age hasnt it? And many times before that when we came out of several previous ice ages? What caused those warmings? How do you know that the cause of this one is different from those? And how do you know that the current 15000 year post ice age warming has stopped and that any current warming is somehow disconnected from that? Where is your proof??” And another thought – “Quo Bono – who benefits??” All these thoughts put the whole notion of AGW on my highly suspect list but I didnt know where to look for the facts until I found WUWT and the other related sites. BRILLIANT!! H/t to Christopher Booker who is indefatigable in his pursuit of the AGW idiocies in his ST column.
Many many thanks AW – we will be forever in your debt. Long may you continue and prosper.
Brian H Jackson UK.
Congrats
Kudos for keeping it clean and classy
The biggest gift given to you is the climategate fiasco and tree ring circus of 2 years ago.
5 years ago, you and I had a very pleasant exchange of emails.
I predicted to you that your work would become one of the fundamental cornerstones to the Search for Truth in Climate Science. You were humble and gracious, but I sensed you really did not believe me.
5 years, later I am very happy that you proved me right!
Hearty congratulations – you have made your own “dent in the Universe” and enlightened all of us.
Conratulations Anthony! Great chronicle of the highs, lows and head-shakers too. Here’s to the next five years being even better to you than the last five. Keep up doing ‘doing’ the good ‘somethings’.
Joining the rest in raising a glass, pint or jar. To Anthony! As the old-timers say here. “You’re a gentleman, a scholar and an ol’ trawl-hauler.”
Cheers.
Man I think that you are a Giant amongst men, please keep up the good work without detriment to your self or yur family.
The world is full of A**holes, the trick is not to be one.
Congratulations & thank you Anthony on a job well done.
You entertain & educate me every day. Again, thank you & your other erudite contributors.
Happy Birthday to WUWT! I’m trying to remember how I found this place. It seems to me it was an article on Sun activity.
Happy anniversary WUWT! and ClimateGate hacker(s)/whistleblower(s).
Anthony,
I have found WUWT to be a voice of sanity in an otherwise crazy world. I work in scientific research and the place in which I work, has from time to time been red hot with AGW rhetoric and thus you are the perfect antidote after a hard day in the office.
I appreciate all of the efforts that you and the rest of the contributors at WUWT make in helping to educate those of us with a mind more inquiring than just to swallow that which is espoused by the climateGate-Keepers.
I hope you will be able to take a well deserved rest from the blogosphere and return refreshed to once again take up the chalice of truth.
Congratulations Anthony with reaching this incredible milestone. Congratulations to you, your family and all the great people involved.
I am looking forward to your next steps, especially the “letters to the editor” plan with a twist.
You’re a great communicator, a great organizer and a great human being and I am very confident you will find new way’s to influence and involve even more people than you do today.
But please take care of yourself, your health and your security.
We want this great quest against the green totalitarians to continue for many, many years to come and I can’t wait for the day we can call victory over their sick doctrine and their most damaging policies.
Thank you very, very much for the opportunity to be a part of your amazing blog and this great community of writers and posters who get never tired to bring out their sane views on climate alarmism and the science presented by scientists who cooked the books.
Ron de Haan