Pct/it2016/000202 open letter to w.i.p.o. And the international legal offices

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pezone, luigi antonio. (2018). Pct/it2016/000202 open letter to w.i.p.o. And the international legal offices. Academy of Agriculture Journal, 3(03). Retrieved from http://innovativejournal.in/index.php/aaj/article/view/2072
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Dear sirs and ladies, I do not know if the open letter system works because I have written many without ever having answers. The funny thing is the fact that I wrote them because I've never had answers from the authorities of the environment and energy, while the entrepreneurs in these sectors have received only some evasive response, the kind that they already comply with environmental regulations. Yet the industrial, environmental and energy plant problems have been my daily bread since January 1970, when I started working as a technical designer at the Alfa Romeo plant section, which I left after seventeen years just to get to know the public purification plants too and lifting water. Looking back on it, in the field of the environment and energy, nothing works as it should be. How can open letters work? However, being a stubborn I will continue to write them just to show that power does not respond and does not assume its responsibilities, at least for the problems concerning this sector. In the environmental sector I did not do the senior manager, but the operational manager of the hydraulic and mechanical systems of a small installation company. Therefore, my environmental solutions are not born from scientific theories but from the practical knowledge of existing machines and plants, which unfortunately do not work properly in an organized system that follows precise cycles of work from the birth of pollution to reach the sea for the waste water. While for the polluted air, the current chimneys and the filtrations of the exhausts of the means of transport are certainly not a solution, being necessary a chemical and wet abatement.

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