The Cato institute has produced its latest list of over 100 "prominent climate scientists" contesting the theory of AGW. For the most part, it is the same old same old: retired weathermen, and experts from unrelated fields that "went emeritus" two decades ago. However, the good Eli from Rabbett Run has uncovered a particularly nutty nutter among the bunch: James DeMeo, Ph.D, University Of Kansas (retired).This doesn't quite give you the flavour of Reich's (and therefore DeMeo's) nuttiness, however. From his wiki page:
Not sure how much time Mr. DeMeo has spent crouched inside his accumulator, but he claims to have employed one of Mr. Reich's other contraptions, a "cloudbuster", designed to drain clouds of their orgone, to successfully end droughts "across the USA and overseas as well". Hence his interest in AGW, I would assume.
PS. My knowledge of Reich actually predates Wiki, by the way. Saul Bellow was a huge Reich fan, and I was forced to study Bellow for a whole term many years ago.
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I'd almost think this an April Fool's scam... but it is, sadly, all too believable.
"Saul Bellow was a huge Reich fan, and I was forced to study Bellow for a whole term many years ago."
I must confess I've yet to read him. How good/bad was he as a fiction writer?
-- bi
I read Herzog and, I think, Henderson The Rain King, which I recall as having enjoyed although I can remember very little detail.
The Reich connection was my most vivid memory, because he took it all so seriously.
He was our writer in res at the time (early 1980s)and the whole Lit Dept was grovelling to be seen with him. I heard him talk twice and got the impression he was an arrogant asshole. Slothlike too. Very slow talking.
Ah... :)
-- bi
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