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How I won the Nobel Prize

· By Jorge Camões · 1 min read

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This article was originally published on my ExcelCharts.com blog in 2007 and migrated to this site in 2026. The text preserves the context of the original publication.

Al Gore and the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.

Why?

Why Al Gore? Thousands of scientists have been warning about the climate change for years. Why not them? Because of his political weight? Of course, but not only that. Because he learned (the hard way) how to communicate with people. Communicate visually, show, more than tell.
In An Inconvenient Truth he uses visualization extensively to reinforce and get his message across, helped by brilliant designers. His charts play a decisive role to make people really understand what the "inconvenient true" is all about.

So, as Eager Eyes says, this is also A Nobel Prize for Charts and their power to make us understand the world we live in. Every one that believes in this power and tries to spread the word chart should be proud.

I'd like to thank the Academy.

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Updated on Jun 2, 2026