Talk:Environmental issues in Serbia
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editHello, fellow editors. In the past month, I have added an introductory paragraph, sections on air pollution, small hydropower plants, deforestation, endangered species and the lack of information regarding environmental issues in Serbia. I have also added a picture of TPP Nikola Tesla. I need help in editing this article. I think that adding more images would definitely help the article, however, I have not found and don't have much access to good images related to the subject of environmental issues in Serbia.
Regarding other contents of the article, I think more sources would improve the quality of the article. I have used credible news outlets and websites as the primary sources and I plan to continue to do so. Using more scientific studies would definitely be an improvement. Unfortunately, this is again something I don't have much access to and my knowledge in that field is somewhat limited, so I believe that it would be much better for someone with better understanding of science and scientific literature to do this. However, any recommendations for sources would be appreciated.
Regarding the section for pollution, I am certain that there is information about water pollution/contamination, but I have not been able to find much online. It's the same for small hydropower plants - I believe that what happened in Rakita is not the only and most significant place where a small hydropower plant was supposed to start operating, since I remember news articles (from Serbia) talking about similar situations in other places in Serbia, though now I cannot remember where exactly. I have not been able to find more articles regarding this and I would greatly appreciate recommendations.
I am open to ideas for new sections of the article.
Mnlght83 (talk) 12:07, 16 November 2020 (UTC)
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