Al Gore
Al Gore is a former US Senator and Vice President of the United States who played a crucial role in the development of the Internet.
Albert Gore, Jr.
Vice President
March 31, 1948
Aries
76
Al Gore is a prominent American politician, entrepreneur, and environmentalist who served as the Vice President of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. He is best known for his climate change advocacy and his book “An Inconvenient Truth,” which inspired a documentary film with the same title. In 2007, Gore received the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in raising awareness about the dangers of climate change. He has also co-founded the cable news network Current TV, held a position on Apple Inc.’s board, and worked as a senior advisor to Google. Furthermore, Gore has significantly contributed to the development of the Internet and was honored with The Webby Lifetime Achievement Award for his work in this area.