Watermelons (updated edition)
How environmentalists are killing the planet, destroying the economy and stealing your children’s future
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In the updated edition of 'Watermelons,' James Delingpole revisits his 2011 critique of the environmental movement and climate-change advocacy, adding two chapters that he says expose further malfeasance and consequences.
The book combines investigative assertions about incidents like Climategate with polemical commentary on policy, economics, and activism.
Delingpole positions the work as a warning against what he regards as politically motivated attempts to reshape societies under the guise of environmentalism.
The updated edition aims to bring newer examples and developments into the argument to persuade skeptics and reinforce his original thesis.
The book is marketed to readers skeptical of mainstream climate science and seeking a contrarian perspective.
The book combines investigative assertions about incidents like Climategate with polemical commentary on policy, economics, and activism.
Delingpole positions the work as a warning against what he regards as politically motivated attempts to reshape societies under the guise of environmentalism.
The updated edition aims to bring newer examples and developments into the argument to persuade skeptics and reinforce his original thesis.
The book is marketed to readers skeptical of mainstream climate science and seeking a contrarian perspective.
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as a revised edition with two new chapters addressing more recent developments.

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