Impact of Sanctions on Air Pollution

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The Impact of Sanctions on Air Pollution

Behzad Ashjaei, an air pollution expert, says that sanctions have had the greatest impact on air pollution.

A major part of the country’s income is oil revenue, which is either completely delayed or not fully realized.

While without financial resources, naturally, it is not possible to fully implement some of the solutions for reducing air pollution.

Also, due to the sanctions, parts cannot be imported into the country, or the import of other items may be affected by the sanctions.


In this regard, the following reports and analyses have been published on Iran Gate.

  • European Sanctions Against the IRGC: A Warning or a Show of Power
  • What is the Reason for Russia’s Lack of Investment in Iran?
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