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New York environmental conservation commissioner Joseph Martens, right, explains the department's findings on hydraulic fracturing during a cabinet meeting at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y., on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014.  At left is acting health commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker.  Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration will move to prohibit fracking in the state, citing unresolved health issues and dubious economic benefits of the widely used gas-drilling technique.  Martens said that he is recommending a ban. (AP Photo/Tim Roske)
Photo by: Tim Roske
New York environmental conservation commissioner Joseph Martens, right, explains the department's findings on hydraulic fracturing during a cabinet meeting at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y., on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014. At left is acting health commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker. Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration will move to prohibit fracking in the state, citing unresolved health issues and dubious economic benefits of the widely used gas-drilling technique. Martens said that he is recommending a ban. (AP Photo/Tim Roske)

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