Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Fracking Banned in New York





Fracking, as it looks across the New York State border, in Pennsylvania.


Fracking has been banned in New York State since 2008. Then-Governor David Paterson imposed a moratorium on the — which fractures shale rock using high pressure, specially treated water to release gas trapped inside—citing the need for and environmental risks. After six years and a multiplicity of such studies the results seem to indicate that —but often is not. And that is conclusive enough to allow the current governor, Andrew Cuomo, to officially ban the practice, according to The New York Times.


Cuomo, who won reelection last month, made the ban official via Acting Commissioner of Health Howard Zucker. Zucker publicly stated at a year-end cabinet meeting that the science on fracking’s health impacts is too incomplete but suggests serious risks, according to the long-awaited review from his department.




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