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Al Gore was the 45th vice president under Bill Clinton. He also ran for presidency but failed to George Bush. He soon started campaigns for a greener earth, Al Gore has received a number of awards including the Noble prize piece in 2007, a Grammy Award for the best spoken world album in 2009 for his book An inconvenient Truth, Gore was also the subject of the Academy Award-winning documentary An inconvenient Truth in 2006 based on his book. Hope this helped, i kind of trailed from your question a bit!

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Is Al Gore a hypocrite for owning a mansion while claiming climate change is an urgent problem?

Solutions to global warming and climate change do not mean we have to give up our standard of living. Al Gore is a wealthy man in his own right, and few wealthy men would choose to live in a humble house in a poor area, so why Al Gore? Moreover, it would appear that Gore's home is also his business premise, which makes some sense if you are trying to minimise fossil fuel usage. Perhaps some critics are really hypocrites, for claiming that Mr. Gore should live more frugally, while themselves claiming that climate change is not real.


When did Al Gore win the Pulitzer Prize?

Al Gore never won the Pulitzer Prize. He won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for his documentary about global warming, Inconvenient Truth.


Why did Al Gore receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007?

Al Gore won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for his documentary about global warming, Inconvenient Truth. He was joint winner with the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) and the Prize was awarded"for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change"For supporting environmental actionFor supporting enviormental action


Who was Al Gore's college professor who influenced Al Gore's views on Global Warming?

Roger Revelle, a professor of oceanography at Harvard University, greatly influenced Al Gore's views on global warming. Revelle published research on the impact of rising CO2 levels on climate change, which inspired Gore to become an advocate for environmental issues.


Who is Al Gore and what is in connection with Climate Change?

Al Gore did not create global warming, he politicized and popularized it with a documentary. Global warming has been studied for several decades, and the principles behind CO2's radiative properties have been understood since the 19th century.

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What was the titular Inconvenient Truth in Al Gore's 2006 movie?

Climate change


What is the largest contributor to climate change in 20th century?

Al Gore.


Where can one learn more about changes to the climate?

To find more information about climate change, one should watch the documentary by Al Gore called 'An Inconvenient Truth'. Alternatively, try geography and climate books, such as 'Understanding Climate Change'.


Who would a US politician consult for an unbiased and reliable take on global warming and climate change?

Al Gore!


What news does MSN provide concerning Al Gore?

MSN provide comprehensive news coverage concerning Al Gore. They have news about his political career, personal life and his campaigns on climate change.


Now there is climate change on Jupiter should Al Gore do something about it?

Is the climate change on Jupiter man-made, or a natural weather event? If it is not man-made, whcih of course it is not, then Al Gore can best help mankind by continuing to do the work that he is now doing - helping people understand the need to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions.


Why did al gore write the book an inconvenient truth?

To inform and educate the public about global warming, climate change and the causes, dangers and remedies of them.


How does this excerpt develop Gore's theme that climate change is a problem that must be addressed?

Worldwide events and damages resulting from climate change (apex)


Is Al Gore a hypocrite for owning a mansion while claiming climate change is an urgent problem?

Solutions to global warming and climate change do not mean we have to give up our standard of living. Al Gore is a wealthy man in his own right, and few wealthy men would choose to live in a humble house in a poor area, so why Al Gore? Moreover, it would appear that Gore's home is also his business premise, which makes some sense if you are trying to minimise fossil fuel usage. Perhaps some critics are really hypocrites, for claiming that Mr. Gore should live more frugally, while themselves claiming that climate change is not real.


What nations agreed with Al Gore in 'An Inconvenient Truth'?

It's not so much that anyone agreed with Al Gore, the ideas were not his. He was simply stating the position taken by the majority of scientists working on the issue of Global Climate Change. 163 nations have ratified the Kyoto Protocol (This is about 92% of the nations.) Nations signing the Protocol, by definition, believe there is a Global Climate Change issue and want to do something about it


When did Al Gore win the Pulitzer Prize?

Al Gore never won the Pulitzer Prize. He won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for his documentary about global warming, Inconvenient Truth.


Why did Al Gore receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007?

Al Gore won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for his documentary about global warming, Inconvenient Truth. He was joint winner with the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) and the Prize was awarded"for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change"For supporting environmental actionFor supporting enviormental action