During his presidency, George H.W. Bush made significant strides in environmental policy, including the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) initiatives and the signing of the Clean Air Act Amendments in 1990, which aimed to reduce air pollution. He also played a key role in the negotiation and signing of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 1992, demonstrating a commitment to addressing global environmental challenges. Additionally, Bush promoted conservation efforts and increased funding for national parks and wildlife refuges.
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