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This is historical material, "frozen in time." The web site is no longer updated and links to external web sites and some internal pages will not work.
NARA is disabling support for IPv4 and will support only IPv6 protocols for accessing this website after September 24, 2021. If you receive a network error or have other issues when attempting to access this site, please contact your Internet Service Provider for assistance.
Climate Change Action Plan
In October of 1993, the Vice President played a critical role in
helping the Administration develop a comprehensive national strategy
for reducing greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by the year 2000.
The resulting Climate Change Action Plan (CCAP) addresses a major
environmental concern in a way that saves government and industry
money, spurs economic growth, and creates jobs. CCAP is the
cornerstone of the U.S. response to the threat of global climate
change -- an issue which will continue to dominate the international
environmental, energy, and economic agenda.