Al Gore, former Vice President of the United States stands on the stage as he receives the Dan David Prize award in University of Tel Aviv May 19, 2008. Gore receives the Dan David Prize for his enormous contribution to heightening international awareness relating to preservation of the environment and prevention of a global ecological disaster.
Al Gore, former Vice President of the United States speaks during the Dan David Prize award ceremony in University of Tel Aviv May 19, 2008.
Former U.S. vice president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore, holds the Dan David Prize award during the award ceremony in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, May 19, 2008. Al Gore and the Israeli author Amos Oz are among the recipients of the Dan David Prize in 2008 for outstanding scientific, technological, cultural or social impact on the world. The prize, which is based at Tel Aviv University, awards $1 million, euro690,000, each in categories representing the three time dimensions: past, present and future.
Former US vice president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore speaks at a conference in Tel Aviv, Israel, Tuesday, May 20, 2008. Gore said at a high-tech conference in Tel Aviv on Tuesday that the Middle East's water shortage is a major part of the global climate crisis.
Former U.S. vice president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore speaks during a business conference in Tel Aviv May 20, 2008.