'Overgreen – The other side of the green revolution', the book by Professor Salvatore Di Bartolo, was presented yesterday at the Sala Domus Ars of the Church of San Francesco delle Monache in Naples.
A teacher, essayist and journalist of Sicilian origins, Professor Di Bartolo published the essay last June with the Roman publishing house 'La Bussola'.
The current affairs-political essay, which has been enjoying great sales success in recent weeks, is embellished by the illustrious preface of the Undersecretary of State Vittorio Sgarbi, and critically analyses the green directives being adopted at the European level, as well as the distinctive features of what Di Bartolo defines bluntly as 'the climate religion'.
During the event, the author illustrated to the attentive Neapolitan audience the possible consequences for the countries of the EU area from a socio-economic, employment and cultural point of view connected to the reception of the aforementioned directives, not sparing however some heavy criticism towards those that Salvatore Di Bartolo brands as 'proselytes of the sacred green cult'.
At yesterday's meeting, moderated by Radio Libertà host Piervittorio Scimia, the following spoke alongside Professor Di Bartolo: Lega senator Gianluca Cantalamessa, Lega group leader in the Campania region Severino Nappi and Professor Rocco Romeo, television journalist and teacher.
Article published on 27 January 2024 - 11:37