UPDATE 6/14/17: Michael E. Mann just can’t stand this, see below.
Hello everyone,
I feel like many of you are family, you’ve been with me and this endeavor so long. I started in November of 2006, and I’m approaching my 11th year. In all that time, WUWT has been providing a daily service to readers with original research, commentary, and humor where appropriate.
During this time, we’ve witnessed many great things together: Climategate started here in 2009, and the implosion of the Copenhagen conference as a result. The unmasking of the IPCC, showing that many of the “voodoo science” claims against skeptics made by IPCC chairman Pachauri, were based on fake data, shockingly bad science, and even grey literature. Now the tables are turned, and he’s out in disgrace. Then there was the time that I proved without a doubt that both Al Gore and Bill Nye were not just incompetent, but liars too, faking a science experiment. That finding by me was later backed up by a peer reviewed paper in the American Journal of Physics. Then there was the leaking of the IPCC AR5 documents here, showing how corrupted their thinking is, and how the final product was sanitized. Then there’s the Paris Agreement, watching it unfold, shaking our heads at the inanity of it. Even Dr. James Hansen called it a “fraud”. Then, just two weeks ago, watching President Trump remove the U.S. from it. It was truly a great day, with the bonus of watching all those heads explode.
Some people say that WUWT was a force or a catalyst in contributing to these things happening, but I don’t know. I just did what seemed like the right thing. Dig for the truth behind the headlines, and never, ever, give up.
It’s been a great ride. But, to be honest, I’m facing burnout. I need a break, so that I can continue another 10 years. I have not taken a real vacation from WUWT during the entire time. Ric Werme, who tracks WUWT, I think once said it’s been about 7 years since WUWT went a day without at least one story, and often there are five or six. It’s a lot of work. The ride has personally and professionally had it’s fallout for me. I’ve had clients cancel on me because of my views, and I’ve been through a personal hell too.
But, I continued, and I want to keep contributing, but I need a break to do it. I think I deserve one. Steve McIntyre of ClimateAudit once told me in a face to face conversation that “You and I both have done the work of ten men. I think we’ve given them a good run” (he was referring to the “Hockey Team et al”). Steve has essentially retired [from] blogging, because he has other pursuits. He feels like he’s done his fair share. I’d say his contribution was monumental.
I still have more stories to tell, I still have more research to do, I still have more to contribute.
One of the great things about WUWT is that we’ve had so many guest authors. This keeps it fresh. But I still have to administer it all. I do it from my phone, my laptop, and my home and office PC. I’ve never really been out of touch from it
Here’s the stats over the past 10+ years.
- 16,496 stories posted
- 2,075,345 Comments
- 316,737,166 views
- 49 reference pages (some of which sorely need work)
There’s no other website that focuses on Climate Science that can even come close to that track record. That’s not a boast, but a simple fact of numbers. Many people said I’d fail, that I’d be undone, and there’s been a lot of pressure and outright hatred and smearing directed at me personally to make me quit. I even had an offer once to “buy me out” as a way to get me to stop. I told them to shove it.
I had help getting here, from readers like you, guest authors, and many many scientists who have advised me from behind the scenes. I’m greatly appreciative to all of you for bearing those slings and arrows with me.
What convinced me that I really need a break was a really stupid error I made yesterday. I posted a story thinking it was Wednesday (Hump Day Hilarity) when it was actually Monday (Monday Mirthiness). Readers caught it [in] comments, and I was too tired to notice until hours later. It’s a simple error that has since been corrected, but it’s a wake-up call for me. It’s a clear sign of fatigue.
Here is what I want to do: Take a month off. Disconnect. Then come back fresh.
To do that though, and keep WUWT running, requires help. It’s not without precedence. Back in 2007, Steve McIntyre took a vacation to the desert southwest USA, with a mission in mind, to gather some tree ring core samples of his own to dispute Mann’s findings (though he didn’t say that at the time). Long time readers may recall he asked me to take over ClimateAudit during that break, which I did gladly, and it continued, ready for him when he returned.
I think I can do that here, I’m sure many of our guest authors will step up and our moderators can keep the comments flowing, albeit perhaps not as speedily since we have fewer moderators than we used to have.
I’m asking for two things: help with content/moderating, and some donations, so that I can choose a place to go disconnect, and not worry. I don’t want a staycation, and if that darned Koch Brothers check that many Mann-like people seem to think I’m getting would just show up in the mailbox, I’d not have to ask. There’s another reason too. I have an idea for a temperature data study, along the lines of some of the UHI studies I’ve done in the past, but I’ll need to purchase some equipment to run the experiment. And, when I return (assuming I can get help to keep WUWT running) I want to migrate WUWT to a new web platform. The last overhaul was in September of 2014, and since then things that I keep asking for from wordpress.com keep getting ignored (such as comment editing by end users to fix simple mistakes). I’ve been asking for almost as long as WUWT has been on wordpress, and it’s become clear to me that wordpress.com just doesn’t care because they keep adding social media enhancements rather than real meat and potatoes features. Time to move on to something that works better and requires less time to administer.
In other news, I just finished a new book chapter, it’s at the proof stage at the printers, and it will be available soon. I’ll let you know when it is available.
So, dear readers and contributors, here is what I need:
- Volunteers: for moderating, for guest author content, and for scheduling publishing of the kind of stories and press releases we normally carry. Use the About》Contact form from the drop down menu under the header.
- Donations: for recharge, and for new ventures to be designed and published
- Patience: while I figure out how to do all this.
Thanks for your consideration. Those that want to help with moderation, guest content, and scheduling can either leave a comment or use the contact form to direct message me.
For those that wish to donate towards a break and a new setup and experiment, here’s the link and button. Anything is welcome, no matter how small.
I’m going to leave this post up for a couple of days as the top head post, to make sure casual readers and regulars alike see it.
Thanks, sincerely, to all of you. -Anthony Watts
UPDATE: Mann and the usual suspects have had a twitterstorm over this.
It’s driving them all batshit crazy that:
1. I’ve survived 10 years, even though I’m apparently too stupid to have accomplished anything in that time.
2. People actually like me and want to help.
3. More people read WUWT than all of their blogs combined.

Just saw the sneering of that f*%#g idiot Mann and immediately donated something. All the best Anthony, thanks for the amazing work!!
Great work, Anthony. I was so glad to meet you when you made it to Hobart all those years ago so i will definitely contribute.
I was umm-ing and ahh-ing about whether or not to donate. Then I read Michael Mann’s tweet above. Settled it for me. Just sent you US$50.00 Anthony. Hope you have a good time away and refresh yourself.
Looking at Mann’s input, don’t you wonder what has gone wrong with ‘society’
Why does a professional and educated person have to use, as a first resort, that sort of language?
The guy has soooo shot himself in the foot and taken out a good few of his own teeth out doing so.
There are hardly the words to describe such petty childishness, esp coming from someone of his position.
Just amazing.
What might we conclude about his science or about his fellow scientists and climate science in general?
First Impressions really do count.
Part 2 of my input on top of a few beer tokens=
Please people, visit the weathershop and get yourself (ideally) 3 of the USB dataloggers.
Make up a couple of little impromptu Stephenson screens (I used white plastic drainage pipe from the diy store.) No matter how clever, just make them as identical as you can and that the sun doesn’t shine directly onto the logger and that it stays dry.
Put a logger in each. Hang one up in your garden where its got an open aspect and if you have access to a ‘friendly’ group of trees nearby (wood, mini-forest, major forest, plantation etc) put the second one among the trees. Both about 4 or 5 feet off the ground
Put the 3 logger in a waterproof bottle/jar/container and drop it down the hole where your house/home/farm water supply stop-valve is, Or dig a hole in your garden. Just a foot deep will do.
It’ll be a great education…. and exercise, fresh air, dirty hands, speadsheets, meet interesting people…
What’s not to like?
Long time reader, first time commenter, grateful for all you’ve done. $100 sent.
It’s the least we can do. My light bulb moment was years ago when the head of the Met Office had the bare faced cheek to say that they were better at predicting the climate in 50 years time, rather than next week. At that point I realised something was bat sh*t crazy about the whole system…
Keep up the good work.
Another donation from Oz “down under”.
Thanks for all your work Anthony. I’ve been a daily lurker for many years and have always enjoyed the refreshing, honest, insightful and occasionally humorous perspective presented here.
Enjoy your break.
I call my ~15 months off work after overwork for over 2 years and a massive IT disaster here in Australia in 2012 caused by a workmate which contributed to my divorce a “sabbatical”. Sometimes you just have to get away from it all. Unfortunately I am in no position to donate right now, I will do when I can.
For many years now, WUWT is my first port of call every day.
I wish you well Anthony.
So much fun over the years. Many thanks for keeping a sane point of view alive in the darkness of consensus. Donation sent, have a good one 😉
I just saw that Mann tweet! Sheesh! Such an infantile “intellect”, shame it’s wasted and can’t grow beyond insults.
Done. Make sure it’s a proper break, not just a period for planning all your changes!
SteveT
I didn’t think it possible for MM to shrink lower in my esteem; but he managed it.
Naaaahhh – clowns like Mikey keep a fleet of backhoes on retainer. They can ALWAYS go lower.
I doubt if Anthony will get this far in reading all the comments, but if he does, heartiest thanks Anthony from an admirer in the UK who wishes you a really relaxing and totally well-earned break and has sent a modest contribution. The closed minds of those who insult you are sadly a fact of life, and your wonderfully generous nature knows and accepts that. Well done for this superb site.
May I endorse every word that Gillespie Robertson has written. I have learnt more from science from WUWT than I ever did at school or college. It was/is a wonderful site, particularly as it gives a chance for the more knowledgeable warmists, such as Nick Stokes and Steven Mosher, to post their views. Sadly it also gives the Gregs and Griffs opportunities to post their nonsense. But that is what comes with a free press, unlike some of the CAGW satellite sites which attempt to censor any questioning of their propaganda.
Thank you Anthony, you deserve your rest but even more you deserve a medal for having produced and run the best site for so many years.
It think it’s obvious that Mike “the Fraud” Mann reads this blog but doesn’t have the evidence or the backbone to support his position.
In typical Mannian fashion, he publicly tweets an ad hominem attack that demonstrates both his stupidity and his nefarious modus operandi.
Yo, Mikey (because I know you’ll read this): “You are one despicable little dude and a class 1 fraudster”.
(I hope that passes moderation.)
Contrast that with the voluminous support Anthony is getting! (Nothing is more sincere than voluntary contributions for a well-deserved vacation.)
“You’re getting my dander up you grotty little Mann”
Anthony, I did not participate much with comments and such, however I have found your work to be excellent and have used facts presented on your site many times for presentations that I have given. I have given several speeches (I am a Toastmaster) about the subject of manmade climate change and have been very successful in getting people to think and not just accept. I have brought several people from the dark side. Your site had been invaluable in informing people about manmade climate change. Donation is on the way. I got my big oil bonus check yesterday and I have a little walking around money now and decided that I would give you a portion of those obscene dollars. 🙂
Thank you Anthony and take a well deserved break. Come back refreshed. Do not vacation near a coastline because it and you may be underwater by the time your break is over. That is according to Al Gore. 🙂
Well done Michael Mann for encouraging me to donate. Have a well deserved break Anthony and then come back refreshed for the fight.
Chris wrote: “Why on earth should active climatologists engage on this site? Give me one good reason.”
Many readers (see list above!) waiting for your own good reasons.
As I said, there is no reason to engage here. Why spend the time to engage with folks who call you corrupt and in it just for the money? Which, by the way, if you know what academics make, is a joke of an accusation. It is not their job to engage here. And no, being a taxpayer does not give you the right to demand their time. Do I have the right to go up to an Army Corp of Engineers civil engineer and demand his design work on a project, and ask him to look at my critiques of his work? Of course not.
Hmmm. If you were a civil engineer and went up to to an Army Corp engineer and showed him/her analysis that said the structure they were designing/building was faulty, they shouldn’t listen to you? They are responsible for lives by the thousands and if you present coherent data and analysis, they had better listen. If they don’t and people die, they will end up in jail. You have every right to approach them.
At this site, people are allowed to post data and analysis that supports either side of the argument. That is unlike the warmist sites where comments and analysis they don’t like are summarily deleted and the posters banned. If debate doesn’t occur here, then where?
“”Chris June 15, 2017 at 9:39 am
As I said, there is no reason to engage here.””
yet here you are Chris, the expert on “Love taps” trying to engage in conversation here.
If you don’t like the atmosphere, just leave. It’s as simple as that.
The reality is that the Army Corps of Engineers holds public meetings on almost every project, publishing their assessments ahead of time and asking for public comment. They are an apt comparison, as there is no reason not to engage in in public critiques of projects that both affect and are funded by taxpayers.
Here’s just a few of the public meetings from this month:
http://www.swf.usace.army.mil/Media/News-Releases/Article/1185563/usace-to-host-public-information-meeting-for-belton-lake-master-plan-revision/
http://www.rgvproud.com/news/local-news/brownsville-pub-us-army-corps-of-engineers-hold-public-meeting-on-resacas/739901990
http://www.mvp.usace.army.mil/Media/News-Releases/Article/1200034/corps-to-hold-two-public-meetings-on-its-dredged-material-management-plan-exten/
http://www.longbeachny.gov/index.asp?Type=B_PR&SEC={33BD7D65-42BC-45CB-ABAB-A6E2B4FB1BFB}&DE={D1A942E4-7AB9-4120-BCBA-10E1378902E9}
Chris replied “As I said, there is no reason to engage here.”
There be many reasons, you obviously have a reason, and so might others. Reasons are not cosmic or global; they exist only in your mind. Thus, your reasons won’t always or very often be the same as someone else’s reasons. I have suggested the existence of a large number of reasons why a scientist might want to engage here where it can make more of a difference than preaching to his choir or fanbois.
“Why spend the time to engage with folks who call you corrupt and in it just for the money?”
I have no idea; maybe it is fun? Michael Mann is obviously engaged with Anthony Watts, probably isn’t getting paid for it, does it for the fun of ridiculing someone else.
It seems that Shukla obtained a fair bit of money out of this stuff, so did Al Gore. I imagine some field scientists are out in the cold nasty places wondering when they are going to get a cut of those billions.
“It is not their job to engage here.”
A peculiarly leftwing point of view; do a thing only because it is your job; and it becomes your job because an Authority told you that it is your job so the herdlings obey.
It also isn’t Michael Mann’s job to insult Anthony Watts; unless of course, it *is* his job to do exactly that.
“And no, being a taxpayer does not give you the right to demand their time.”
Trivially true; I have a right to demand anything I want solely based on my ability to make demands. I could demand a peanut butter sandwich from you right now but on consideration I think I’d rather have a B&J Cherry Garcia.
“Do I have the right to go up to an Army Corp of Engineers civil engineer and demand his design work on a project, and ask him to look at my critiques of his work? Of course not.”
Yes, you do. He can ignore you, or heed you. Now if he ignores you FOIA can be invoked if it is a public project. If you approach him on a construction site you are probably trespassing; you might consider making these demands when he goes to Mickey D’s for lunch.
The key word is *public*. While global warming was just a hobby for some physicists and meteorologists, hardly anyone cared and public rights of inquiry were likely limited. But now suddenly trillions of public dollars are demanded; and in return, that triggers my right to be involved in all aspects of giving you my money for your hobby.
Michael, i’ve always wanted to buy a pint of cherry garcia, but i get sticker shock every time i try. (what, do they spike it with lsd or something?)…
i very much appreciate your comments. By the look of the placement of them, i assume that you’re a moderator (and probably a good one at that). It’s always nice to come across a man who wears his education upon his sleeve. Spencer’s blog has a couple commentors like that. Very refreshing. Good examples of why it’s so important to “get an education”…
Fifty dollars coming from Norway. Thanks!!!!
First time commenter, love the blog, money sent.
Donation sent, thanks for all your hard work over the past decade. And if you or the moderators need any proofreading, spelling or grammar checking, etc., whether while you’re on vacation or any other time, please email me. Thanks again.
Anthony,
You site is well worth investing money in your well being. I thought it appropriate to donate $97.00. Perhaps a bit more than I should but the satisfaction of helping you out and irony of the amount donated makes my day just a little bit brighter. Even though there are times I disagree with what I read on this site, the discourse that takes place here and the information that is provided is very significant to providing a foundation to the development of what I hope is, an informed opinion.
adaequatio intellectus et rei,
David
+97 🙂
Anthony!
Instead of looking for someone to takeover, why not do “the best of Wattsupwiththat”. There’s a lot of material worth revisiting.
Reruns!?
Perhaps there is a serialization market?
Hit the button for a C-note. Very inexpensive for what I’ve learned here over the years.