
Pollution
Serbia in red: How to see the air quality on the Google map
For years, Serbia has been on the list of the biggest air polluters in the world, and Google now offers the option of measuring pollution
For years, Serbia has been on the list of the biggest air polluters in the world, and Google now offers the option of measuring pollution
Air pollution in Leskovac has been above the permitted limits for 36 days already. The data from the new automatic stations confirm what citizens already knew: Leskovac has become one of the most polluted places in Serbia
Along with the avalanche of protests spreading across Serbia, far from public attention, a group of environmental activists and scientists is waging war with the Ministry of Environmental Protection over a controversial bill that regulates no less than - how to breathe in Serbia
According to data from the new report on air quality, if it were in the European Union, Belgrade would be the eighth most polluted city out of a total of 375 cities that measure PM 2,5 pollution.