Air pollution in Slovenia among the worst in EU
Ljubljana, 24 January - The quality of air in Slovenia is improving but some areas are still experiencing significant air pollution. PM10 and PM2.5 particles cause trouble in winter, while in summer the concentrations of ground-level ozone are concerning, shows data by the Environment Agency (ARSO).
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