I have a few items of interest for WUWT readers. First I’d like to talk about one of the most common email issues we get with the blog and that have to do with subscriptions to our content.
We often get emails saying that we have somehow deleted you from a mailing list that we operate. That’s not true, the simple fact of the matter is we don’t manage any mailing lists. WordPress does and it is only after you sign up to follow.
It’s a self-managed email system, so if you aren’t getting any emails anymore from comment threads or from new posts, it is either one of two things:
- You’ve accidentally unsubscribed yourself by clicking on an unfollow button somewhere, either on the website or in an email you have received.
- The emails that you have been getting could now be going to spam. This can happen due to certain keyword combinations or because you’ve accidentally marked one of our emails as spam which would cause subsequent emails to be listed that way.
Neither myself or any of our moderators can put you back on any email list. We don’t even have access to who signed up. It’s entirely for you to manage yourself. You can sign up using the form on the right sidebar :

A number of you have written to us asking whatever happened to our El Niño Southern Oscillation status meter on the right sidebar as seen below:
ENSO METER

I’m happy to say that it has now returned to its previous place on the right sidebar. The reason it had to disappear for a while was that some paranoiaware (anti virus, anti malware, Google web check, etc.) started to flag it as being unsafe and thus making the entire website unsafe in their viewpoint.
This had to do with the fact that it was hosted on a private Comcast account. We’ve now remedied that problem and I anticipate the ENSO meter will be around for a long long time. My sincere thanks to longtime reader and contributor Ric Werme for making it possible.
And then, there’s this big announcement, one that I’m sure will irritate my critics to no end. Just so you know, WUWT will continue as it has for over a decade.
Anthony Watts Joins The Heartland Institute
Meteorologist and Founder of Most-read Climate Website in the World Named Senior Fellow
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL (April 4, 2019) – Anthony Watts, a TV and radio meteorologist for more than 40 years and founder of the award-winning climate website Watts Up With That, has joined The Heartland Institute today as senior fellow for environment and climate.
Watts work on climate issues, specifically the problems with temperature measurements via his surfacestations.org website, has been cited worldwide in books, studies and government reports. To see some of Watts’ work, visit this page at Heartland.org.

“The people at Heartland are working from a reality-based viewpoint of the climate issue saying in effect, ‘Hey wait a minute, look at this,’ to the people that would follow the path of climate alarmism hook, line, and sinker,” Watts said. “Despite having a tiny fraction of the budget and social media outreach some green organizations have, they have done a fantastic job of countering climate alarmism.
“Laughably, my critics have said for years that I have been ‘on the payroll’ of Heartland in some ‘nefarious capacity,’ even though I’ve never been on their payroll. I figure I might as well give these folks something factual to talk about now instead of just innuendo and smear campaigns,” Watts said.
“I credit the efforts of Heartland in President Trump’s decision to exit from the Paris Climate Accord,” Watts added. “What reality-based climate skeptic wouldn’t want to be on that winning team? I look forward to being able to help Heartland dispel fear and overreaction to climate hysteria by providing factual essays and research that helps policy makers with climate related decisions.”
To interview Heartland Institute Senior Fellow Anthony Watts, please contact Director of Communications Jim Lakely at jlakely@heartland.org or on his cell: 312-731-9364.
Heartland President Tim Huelskamp, Ph.D., praised Watts as “truly a leader in the climate movement.”
“I am honored that he has chosen to join The Heartland Institute,” Huelskamp said. “His energy, experience and scientific expertise will make an enormous, immediate positive impact on the Heartland team.”
James Taylor, senior fellow for environment and energy policy at The Heartland Institute, applauded Watts as “one of the most impactful voices on behalf of climate realism.”
“I look forward to working with Anthony presenting the compelling scientific evidence on climate change issues that the environmental left and their media allies do their best to ignore and sweep under the rug,” Taylor said.
The Heartland Institute is known globally as a leading think tank promoting scientific research showing that human activity is not causing a climate crisis. The latest volume of research, published this month, can be found at ClimateChangeReconsidered.org.
Watts has spoken at eight of Heartland’s 12 International Conferences on Climate Change, including the 2015 conference when he received the Excellence in Climate Science Communication Award from the International Climate Science Coalition.
The Heartland Institute is a 35-year-old national nonprofit organization headquartered in Arlington Heights, Illinois. Its mission is to discover, develop, and promote free-market solutions to social and economic problems. For more information, visit our website or call 312/377-4000.
Congratulations, Anthony. The marketplace of ideas that WUWT represents is an important force for reason.
Congratulations!
Congratulations. My appreciation for your hard work and all that you had been doing to promote true data and common sense. Well deserved. I had been forwarding WUWT since times immemorial and will continue to do so.
An excellent partnering. Congratulations Anthony!
Goon on ya!
Very cool Anthony, they have got a good deal in getting you into the Heartland world.
Ten years already, I am getting old that Copenhagen fiasco feels like it was last week.
Bravo!
Double plus good!
Kudos. At the heights of your achievements, Anthony, I hope you have/are taking steps to ensure your good work continues after you.
Fantastic development, Anthony, a win win all round. Keep up the great scientific demolition of the false Mann Made Climate Change,
Climate will always change, it always has and always will. It never required any inputs from man, it doesn’t now never will.
Congratulations, Anthony, on your joining Heartland.
Regards,
Bob
Glad for you, Anthony!
Congratulations on the Heartland appointment. I have a question I was wondering about (anyone who knows can answer…thank you). I do not see Ric Werme’s index guide to WUWT. Is it gone?
Gone for the same reason as listed above, we will work on getting it back.
It’s nice to see people miss my Guide to WUWT. It’s not really gone, but should suffer the same problems that the ENSO meter had. It will be back.
Several events have discombobulated my life over the last year or so.
First Comcast shutdown their “Personal Web Pages” feature. Some people got notice that, some people didn’t and lost years of work. I didn’t, but lost nothing. I moved stuff over to my account at bizland.com. Then WordPress started insisting on making all accesses with https. That didn’t work well with Bizland, I got it working, but I think you had to tell it the site was really okay. Now we have it on a system with proper certificates. Yay.
Then my wife filed for divorce early last year. Getting rid of a lot of stuff, moving out, selling the house, buying a house, and moving in has been tough. Anyone want a lot of boxes?
My old computer that maintained the ENSO meter, my guide, and many of the sea ice images on that page died on a move to temporary housing. (Early SSDs liked to do that.) Fortunately, at least one of my two backup schemes worked, but it will still take time to move that account to the “new” (it’s about two years old) system.
I expect to work on things this weekend and at least get the automatic weekly ENSO meter running again. Then the sea ice page should be easy. Then the guide. I worked on that recently so I’ve relearned some of that code.
And I really, really need to start up my http://wermenh.com/runnings.html for the new baseball season. I’m sure there are folks who miss it. Then again, given the start the Red Sox have had, maybe I’ll swap wins and losses.
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BTW, the Guide is at http://wermenh.com/wuwt/ The last update was March 20.
Also, I have to work on spending less time on FaceBook and more on WUWT.
Fell free to remind me.
Outstanding and Congratulations Mr. Watts!!!
An excellent choice by the Heartland Institute. Your good work over all these years is finally paying off. Congratulations, Anthony.
Oh snap! You know you’re going to lose all your street-cred with the hard-green-left, now, right?
🙂
rip
Have to take the good with the … gooder.
Congratulations, Anthony. You’re a hero.
Congratulations, A great organization that I support.
Congratulations a great organization just got better.
Oh oh….I think I just heard Griff’s head explode…..(could have been a car backfiring I suppose..)
Congratulations and keep up the great work!
Congratulations!
Considering that the Heartland Institute is a mere 14.1 road miles from my house, I should don my finest attire and check out the digs ??
Maybe shake Anthony’s hand 🙂
Great!! Sometimes dumb ideas have to die with the people. OUTLIVE THEM! Also see if you can get some American Petroleum Institute money, they used to fund pure research.
Well done Anthony – this is winning!
I’m sure you know that you have a lot of fans in the UK who are grateful for the balance that your website brings to the climate change debate. Apart from your own contributions and those of your guest contributors I also appreciate the erudite, spirited and amusing comments from your learned readers. Heartlands has made a star signing.
YAY!
Totally merited. What took Heartland so long? ;o)
Hearty Congratulations and Three Cheers for Anthony!!
A well deserved recognition and highly pertinent position and title!