lenmar timofeyev has built houses near the bog. a good million euros you can buy a villa here, including golf course access. but, of course, the well-heeled residents don't want to be bothered by clouds of smoke or fires. lenmar: our customers want to live in safety and comfort, surrounded by fresh air. the peatland rewetting project is just what we needed, and we couldn't do it ourselves. so, we funded it. kerstin: i walk overer the peat bog once more with andrey sirir. the rewetting project near moscow is the largest in the northern hemisphere, an international pilot project. the results show how rewetting doesn't just prevent fires but also prevents the release of more greenhouse gases. in the coming future the scientists want to work in russia's far north, in the huge peatlands of the permafrost regions. narrator: and that's all from "global 3000" for today. we're back next week, and, of course, we're always available online, too see you soon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for