Asked by Usama Ibrahim on Sep 22, 2024

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George W.Bush,elected president of the United States,supported Kyoto and was committed to reducing automobile emissions.

George W.Bush

The 43rd President of the United States, serving from 2001 to 2009, known for leading the country during the September 11 attacks and initiating the Iraq War.

Kyoto

A city in Japan that hosted an international protocol in 1997 aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions globally to combat climate change.

Automobile Emissions

Pollutants released into the atmosphere by motor vehicles, contributing to air pollution and greenhouse gas concentrations.

  • Identify the contribution of noteworthy political figures and their legislative measures in promoting or deterring the efforts towards environmental conservation.
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Shefa'a Al-Tarawneh3 days ago
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Explanation :
While Bush initially voiced support for the Kyoto Protocol during his 2000 campaign, he later withdrew the US from the agreement in 2001. Additionally, he did not prioritize reducing automobile emissions during his presidency, instead focusing on expanding domestic oil and gas production.