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November 12, 2016 - Manchester, England, United Kingdom - Mark Berry, also known as 'Bez', singer and performer, participates in a protest rally against hydraulic fracturing, also known as 'fracking', on November 12, 2016 in Manchester, England. Hydraulic Fracturing is expected to take place in various locations around England, whilst the Northern Irish, Scottish and Welsh Governments has introduced moratoriums on the gas extraction method. Although fracking is a controversial form of energy extraction, due to environmental concerns, fracking is supposed to provide cheaper and more secure energy for the United Kingdom's domestic energy market. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Nicholson/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)

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November 12, 2016 - Manchester, England, United Kingdom - Mark Berry, also known as 'Bez', singer and performer, participates in a protest rally against hydraulic fracturing, also known as 'fracking', on November 12, 2016 in Manchester, England. Hydraulic Fracturing is expected to take place in various locations around England, whilst the Northern Irish, Scottish and Welsh Governments has introduced moratoriums on the gas extraction method. Although fracking is a controversial form of energy extraction, due to environmental concerns, fracking is supposed to provide cheaper and more secure energy for the United Kingdom's domestic energy market. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Nicholson/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)