What is polluting Pristina air

Pristina continues to be one of the most polluted cities. However, some measures were taken, as if what has to do with the ban on selling coal. Even the import of cars older than 10 years, was banned. But air in Pristina, according to a meterological expert, is being polluted for other reasons. Fictor [...]
However, some measures were taken, as if what has to do with the ban on selling coal. Even the import of cars older than 10 years, was banned.
But air in Pristina, according to a meterological expert, is being polluted for other reasons.
The main factor is the weather. According to Metereology, there are two factors that cause the wind; changing the temperature and printing of a country, Tahirsylaj told Klan Kosovo.
The situation would not be so if, as Tahirsylaj says, the state acted seriously.
No environmental law, air law, water laws...
In the municipality, they say they received lessons from earlier on pollution.
The location of an ecological tree in the Zahir Pajaziti square is considered the first step to be followed by other steps.
An ambitious plan to clean up the air is also considered to be the warming of the steam stilts.
National Institute of Public Health said that citizens must protect themselves from pollution.
An earlier World Bank report has found that a citizen dies every December as a result of contaminated air.












