New York Senate Confirms Joseph Martens as Environmental Chief
The New York Senate has confirmed Joseph Martens at NY’s commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation.
The New York Senate has confirmed Joseph Martens at NY’s commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation.
Under new rules proposed last Friday, the dirtiest types of heating oils — used by 10,000 New York City buildings — would be completely phased out by 2015, resulting in a 63 percent reduction of soot pollution.
Environmental groups are praising Gov. Andrew Cuomo for choosing Joseph Martens as New York State’s new commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation. Martens served as New York’s deputy state secretary of energy and the environment from 1992-94,


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