Air Quality in Montenegro: Paradise or Illusion?
This morning, according to data from the vazduh.me app, the air in Podgorica, Nikšić, Bijelo Polje, Bar, and Pljevlja was rated as “very good.” But is this really a reason to celebrate, or just another mask hiding the truth?
What Do the Data Say?
The RTCG portal publishes daily updates on air quality in Montenegro. According to them, the situation is currently excellent. But is that enough? Are these data truly reliable, and are all possible changes that could affect citizens’ health being monitored?
Where’s the Problem?
Even though air quality is rated as good, Montenegro faces numerous environmental challenges. Heatwaves hitting much of Europe, rising fuel prices, and other global circumstances can quickly change this idyll.
What’s Behind the Numbers?
Is it possible that some parts of the country hide pollutants that are not sufficiently recorded? Are environmental protection measures truly at a level that guarantees citizens’ health?
The Importance of Awareness
The vazduh.me website offers a detailed view of the current state and tracks possible changes. But how many citizens actually follow this information? Is enough being invested in education and raising awareness about the importance of air quality?
Conclusion
Is Montenegro really a country with “very good” air, or is this just a temporary pause before a new ecological storm? One thing is certain — we must not relax. Air quality is a matter of life and death and deserves our full attention.
And you? Do you believe these data, or do you think it’s time to open our eyes and breathe deeply — not just air, but the truth? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s breathing cleaner — you or these numbers!