He noted that "this is not the limit."

“We have the groundwork to move further in this direction ... Historically, 37% of the territory of old Moscow is natural biotopes, specially protected natural areas, which we are proud of.

Moscow is probably the only metropolis in the world where there is such a status, namely a reserved one.

We preserve both meadows and forests, including wetlands, ”Kulbachekiy is quoted by TASS.

Earlier, as reported by "PolitExpert", Deputy Director of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics named after A.M. Obukhov RAS, head of the climatology laboratory at the Institute of Geography RAS, Vladimir Semyonov, gave a forecast for global warming in Russia.