Al Gore Gets Nobel Peace Prize

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Gore and UN panel win Nobel prize
Climate change campaigner Al Gore and the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change have been jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The committee cited "their efforts to build up and disseminate knowledge about man-made climate change".
Mr Gore, US vice-president under Bill Clinton, said he was "deeply honoured".
Mr Gore, 59, won an Oscar for his climate change film An Inconvenient Truth while the IPCC is the top authority on global warming.




IPCC chairman Rajendra Pachauri said he was "overwhelmed" by the award. He told a cheering crowd of colleagues and journalists outside his office in Delhi that he hoped the award would bring a "greater awareness and a sense of urgency" to the fight against global warming.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee praised the recipients' efforts to "lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract [climate] change".
The committee said it wanted to bring the "increased danger of violent conflicts and wars, within and between states" posed by climate change into sharper focus.
It highlighted a series of scientific reports issued over the last two decades by the IPCC, which comprises more than 2,000 leading climate change scientists and experts.
The reports had "created an ever-broader informed consensus about the connection between human activities and global warming", the committee said.
Mr Gore was praised as "probably the single individual who has done most to create greater worldwide understanding of the measures that need to be adopted", through his lectures, films and books.
The choice of recipients continues a trend of the Nobel Peace Prize redefining the potential sources of conflict and threats to peace, says the BBC's world affairs correspondent Mike Wooldridge.
'Planetary emergency'
Speaking in Washington, Mr Gore praised the IPCC, "whose members have worked tirelessly and selflessly for many years".


"We face a true planetary emergency," Mr Gore warned. "It is a moral and spiritual challenge to all of humanity." He said he would donate his half of the $1.5m prize money to the Alliance for Climate Protection, reported the news agency Reuters.
Correspondents say Mr Gore's selection has prompted supporters to renew calls for him to stand in next year's US presidential race. Until now, Mr Gore has said he will not run.




The IPCC, established in 1988, is tasked with providing policymakers with neutral summaries of the latest expertise on climate change.
The organisation involves hundreds of scientists working to collate and evaluate the work of thousands more.
Mr Gore made a failed run for the US presidency in 2000.
Since then he has emerged as a leading climate campaigner. His 2006 documentary film, An Inconvenient Truth, was an unlikely box-office hit and won two Oscars - though it was also criticised by a British judge this week for containing nine errors, and for being alarmist.
The Nobel committee closely guards the names of nominees, but this year speculation was high that the recipient would be linked to climate change campaigns.
The award comes just weeks before a key UN conference in Bali intended to lay down a roadmap for the next round of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

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I wonder how long it will take the Limbaugh's and Hannity's of this world to say that the Nobel peace prize is a joke since they give it out to any hack?

Personally I'm glad he won it and it's nice to see that he is donating his $750,000 prize to the Alliance for Climate Protection.
 

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I wonder how long it will take the Limbaugh's and Hannity's of this world to say that the Nobel peace prize is a joke since they give it out to any hack?

Personally I'm glad he won it and it's nice to see that he is donating his $750,000 prize to the Alliance for Climate Protection.

I expect to hear that the award criteria is political and not based on the "junk" content of his work.
 

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Sounds funny to me to think about a US president being a nobel prize winner, lol:p

It's not that far fetched... Just give it a couple of more years... Bush will have his for the work he is doing in Iraq.
 

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President Jimmy Carter won it in 2002. He was a president. :dunno

Secretary of the state Henry Kissinger won it in 1973

President Woodrow Wilson won it in 1919.

And President Theodore Roosevelt won it in 1906
 

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seems like anybody can win that prize.... :p
the only good side is the left side baby :D
For example, have you ever heard this before? The religious right is either? :24::jk
 

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I could see him winning... especially since there isn't much in the way of candidates right now... It's slim pickings I tell you....

It seems like I spend my time looking for a candidate that's worthy of my vote... It would be nice to be on fire for someone, a true leader, someone who stands above the rest of the pack.... :dunno It's been a while since we had a candidate like that.
 

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Yeah see this is nice to hear. But he's not running for pres.. I do wish we would have more intelligent presidents though...
 

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Care to elaborate why? I'm not as knowledgeable about the guy as much as some people here so I'm just interested to know why people dislike him.
 
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