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Wintertime boosts air pollution in Balkan cities
When winter arrives in the Western Balkans, it is not unusual for dense smog to envelop its cities, making it hard to breathe and impairing visibility. But this year, pollution levels are among the highest in the world. The WHO states that five out of Europe’s top ten most polluted cities are in the Balkans – Tuzla in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Pljevlja in Montenegro; Skopje,...Read More
Air in Valjevo and Niš are most polluted in Serbia
Currently, Valjevo and Niš are the cities with the most polluted air in Serbia. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, in the past 24 hours, the average value of suspended particles and heavy metals (lead, arsenic, cadmium and nickel) was 184 milligrams per cubic meter in Valjevo and 154 micrograms in Nis. In order to say that the air is clean, the average value of suspended...Read More
Wintertime boosts air pollution in Balkan cities
When winter arrives in the Western Balkans, it is not unusual for dense smog to envelop its cities, making it hard to breathe and impairing visibility. But this year, pollution levels are among the highest in the world. The WHO states that five out of Europe’s top ten most polluted cities are in the Balkans – Tuzla in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Pljevlja in Montenegro; Skopje,...Read More