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Albert Arnold "Al" Gore, Jr. (born
March 31, 1948) served as the 45th Vice President of the United
States from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. He was the
Democratic Party nominee for President in the 2000 U.S. presidential
election.
Gore is currently an author, businessman, and environmental activist.
He was previously an elected official for 24 years, representing
Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives (1977–85), and later
in the U.S. Senate (1985–93), and finally becoming Vice President in
1993. In the 2000 presidential election, Gore won the popular vote
by more than 500,000 votes. However, he ultimately lost the
Electoral College, and the election, to Republican George W. Bush
when the U.S. Supreme Court settled the legal controversy over the
Florida vote recount by ruling 5-4 in favor of Bush. It was the only
time in history that the Supreme Court may have determined the
outcome of a presidential election.
He is a founder and current chair of the Alliance for Climate
Protection, the co-founder and chair of Generation Investment
Management, the co-founder and chair of Current TV, a member of the
Board of Directors of Apple Inc., and a senior adviser to
Google.Gore is also a partner in the venture capital firm, Kleiner
Perkins Caufield & Byers, heading that firm's climate change
solutions group. He has served as a visiting professor at Middle
Tennessee State University, Columbia University Graduate School of
Journalism, Fisk University, and the University of California, Los
Angeles.
Gore has received a number of awards including the Nobel Peace Prize
(joint award with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)
(2007), a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album (2009) for his
book An Inconvenient Truth, a Primetime Emmy Award for Current TV
(2007), and a Webby Award (2005). Gore was also the subject of the
Academy Award-winning (2007) documentary An Inconvenient Truth in
2006. In 2007 he was named a runner-up for Time's 2007 Person of the
Year
JNL ´S FIRST LETTER SENT TO AL GORE WAS IN 1988 WHERE HE HAD TOLD
HIM ABOUT MANY SUBJETS AND THERE WERE OTHERS LETTERS WHERE HE WAS
TELLING HIM ABOUT GREENHOUSE EFFECTS AND VIRUS ...
MARIO RONCO FILHO (JORNALISTA - JOURNALIST )
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