Or technically shares it. Clicky
"For their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change"
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and Albert Arnold (Al) Gore Jr.
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Al Gore wins the Nobel Peace Prize 2007
About time he won something
But seriously, I have a lot of time for the guy. He had an entire election stolen from him & he still carries on regardless.
He changed my view on the whole "formerly known as global warming" (FKAGW) thing & when half of Greenland slides off into the north atlantic, it's gonna get pretty chilly over this way.
But seriously, I have a lot of time for the guy. He had an entire election stolen from him & he still carries on regardless.
He changed my view on the whole "formerly known as global warming" (FKAGW) thing & when half of Greenland slides off into the north atlantic, it's gonna get pretty chilly over this way.
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Well, maybe we ought to wait for the Supreme Court rulingPista wrote:About time he won something
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Dunno if I have that long. I'm 38 you knowmarkfiend wrote:Well, maybe we ought to wait for the Supreme Court rulingPista wrote:About time he won something
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The movie and the phenomenon are overrated as far as I'm concerned, but as some people are quite deliberately underrating Global Warming, I don't find this a bad thing
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Who do you think should have won?taylor wrote:wrong man
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I don't know and I don't want to sound like some cynical snob, but I always find it quite surprising that such people apparently want to save the world and do some good only when they're out of office.
You could have done a little bit more when you were in, couldn't you, Al ?
Still, it's better than nothing I suppose.
You could have done a little bit more when you were in, couldn't you, Al ?
Still, it's better than nothing I suppose.
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Yes, but as EB has been mentioning elsewhere, it's all constraints and pandering to the interest groups ($$$$$$) who funded your election and following the (narrow) party line whilst in office. It's fundamentally wrong but that's politics in the 21st century. Whichever country you live in.Badlander wrote:I don't know and I don't want to sound like some cynical snob, but I always find it quite surprising that such people apparently want to save the world and do some good only when they're out of office.
You could have done a little bit more when you were in, couldn't you, Al ?
It really is! Maybe once they're free of all the crap (see above) they can finally express their thoughts and ideas?Badlander wrote:Still, it's better than nothing I suppose.
Al Gore thinks he can, and all credit to him. I have a sneaking respect for the man whether I like him or not.
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I'd agree with that, I always get suspicious when politicians do things like himBadlander wrote:I don't know and I don't want to sound like some cynical snob, but I always find it quite surprising that such people apparently want to save the world and do some good only when they're out of office.
You could have done a little bit more when you were in, couldn't you, Al ?
Still, it's better than nothing I suppose.
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Maybe they're not allowed to "save the world". Politicians have to stick to the forces above them.Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I'd agree with that, I always get suspicious when politicians do things like himBadlander wrote:I don't know and I don't want to sound like some cynical snob, but I always find it quite surprising that such people apparently want to save the world and do some good only when they're out of office.
You could have done a little bit more when you were in, couldn't you, Al ?
Still, it's better than nothing I suppose.
At least they are well known and listened to. He could have come up with something else....he chose climate. Good thing!
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True, I suppose!Ozpat wrote:Maybe they're not allowed to "save the world". Politicians have to stick to the forces above them.Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I'd agree with that, I always get suspicious when politicians do things like himBadlander wrote:I don't know and I don't want to sound like some cynical snob, but I always find it quite surprising that such people apparently want to save the world and do some good only when they're out of office.
You could have done a little bit more when you were in, couldn't you, Al ?
Still, it's better than nothing I suppose.
At least they are well known and listened to. He could have come up with something else....he chose climate. Good thing!
I just find it hard not to be suspicious sometimes!
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It's a surprisingly altruistic position to take for a former American politician. All power to the man, I say.
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His last name in combination with his job always made me grin when I was a kid
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Er... Let's not forget he wasn't the only winner.
I even tend to think this gives this Nobel prize a bit more credibility : they gave it to people who are trying to raise awareness regarding global warming, not just to Al Gore just because he's Al Gore and he's got a fcuking cool name.
I even tend to think this gives this Nobel prize a bit more credibility : they gave it to people who are trying to raise awareness regarding global warming, not just to Al Gore just because he's Al Gore and he's got a fcuking cool name.
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So...did he finally kill manbearpig?
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Passable choice. The man's a bit of a shallow showman at times but he raises attention to the issue and that's indeed working for peace, since any hundredth percent point attenuation of the climate effect might already mean a bit less war for scarce resources like water and arable land. This of course irks the neocon bloodsuckers, who are planning for eternal war as their major source of profit.
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