From a University of Tennessee press release: Former VP Gore to Receive Honorary Doctorate from UT Knoxville
KNOXVILLE — Former Vice President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore will be honored by the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, with only the third honorary degree granted by the campus. The degree was approved by the UT Board of Trustees at their meeting Feb 26th.
Gore will receive the degree — an Honorary Doctor of Laws and Humane Letters in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology — at the spring commencement exercises of the College of Arts and Sciences on May 14. He will be the featured speaker at the ceremony, addressing graduates and their families along with the gathered faculty.
“Vice President Gore’s career has been marked by visionary leadership, and his work has quite literally changed our planet for the better,” said UT Knoxville Chancellor Jimmy G. Cheek. “He is among the most accomplished and respected Tennesseans in history, and it is fitting that he should be honored by the flagship education institution of his home state.”
Gore, whose career in public service and business has spanned four decades, is currently chairman of Current TV, an Emmy-award-winning, independently owned cable and satellite television nonfiction network for young people based on viewer-created content and citizen journalism. He also serves as chairman of Generation Investment Management, a firm that is focused on a new approach to sustainable investing.
Gore’s appreciation and personal interest in the institution of higher education is apparent as he serves as faculty member/visiting professor at various institutions across the country. A UT Knoxville faculty member holds the Nancy Gore Hunger Chair for Excellence in Environmental Studies, endowed by Gore to honor his late sister. Gore also is a distinguished member of the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy’s board of directors and honorary co-chair of the Tennessee 4-H Club Foundation Inc. with UT Extension.
Gore, a native of Carthage, Tenn., was inaugurated as the 45th vice president of the U.S. on Jan. 20, 1993, and served eight years in that office. During that time, Gore was a central member of President Clinton’s economic team. He served as president of the Senate, a Cabinet member, a member of the National Security Council, and as the leader of a wide range of administration initiatives. Prior to his service as vice president, Gore was twice elected to the U.S. Senate from Tennessee, in 1984 and 1990, and represented Tennessee’s 4th Congressional District — the seat held by his father, Al Gore Sr., before his own service in the Senate — in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1976 to 1982.
He received a degree in government with honors from Harvard University in 1969. After graduation, he volunteered for enlistment in the U.S. Army and served in the Vietnam War. Upon returning from Vietnam, Gore became an investigative reporter with the Tennessean in Nashville, where he also attended Vanderbilt University’s Divinity School and then Law School.
Gore was the co-winner, with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for informing the world of the dangers posed by climate change. He is the author of the best-selling books “Earth in the Balance” and “An Inconvenient Truth” and also is the subject of an Oscar-winning documentary.
In addition to his roles with Current TV and Generation Investment Management, Gore is a member of the board of directors of Apple Inc., a senior adviser to Google Inc., and a partner with the venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. He is a visiting professor at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tenn., and chairs the Alliance for Climate Protection, a nonprofit organization designed to help solve the climate crisis.
He and his wife, Tipper, live in Nashville. They have four children and three grandchildren.
Gore will join entertainer and philanthropist Dolly Parton and former Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr. as the only recipients of honorary degrees from UT Knoxville.
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Now here’s the interesting thing. The Knoxville News Sentinel ran an op ed saying “Al Gore a fine choice for honorary degree” and at the same time ran a reader poll on their website.
Here’s the results as of 10:30PM PST 3/3/10
As far as I know, there’s been no effort by anyone to flood the poll, I learned about it only as I’m writing this entry. Maybe too many people saw him interview with Conan O’Brien a few weeks back. You can vote if you wish here.
h/t to Leif Svalgaard


I think he rather should get a honorary Carbon MBA from UEA.
From forbes:
Al Gore’s Personality Disorder
Is the former vice president not-so-secretly a narcissistic, shameless phony?
http://www.forbes.com/2010/03/01/al-gore-environment-climate-change-opinions-contributors-henry-i-miller.html?boxes=Homepagechannels
On the “Dr. Al” poll, since thread start:
6 more people voted YES; while (as word gets out):
413 more people voted NO.
Don’t think Al is gonna win this one. . . . . ;-]
I wonder if the walls in Al’s house have enough space to contain all the certificates (Assumed framed) he’s been awarded of late? He may need to move to a bigger place.
“As far as I know, there’s been no effort by anyone to flood the poll, I learned about it only as I’m writing this entry.”
I would suggest not to flood the poll, let the locals speak.
In that pic maybe he is thinking,
“Wish I could have been the one who released them climategate emails, then I really could get credit for saving the world.”
Maybe he could still claim credit.
John
That’s it ..enuf is enuf!!!….I’m giving my real one back.
If those poll numbers are a real indicator of general public opinion, I suspect the former vice-president is wishing this whole issue had never been brought up. Perhaps the school is beginning to feel the same way, but, as the song goes, “It’s too late to turn back now.” Unfortunately, this all seems to have the quality of a comic opera.
No disrespect to any Tennesseans, but just how many of these University guys making this award, have actually seen the sea?
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I think Jeremy Clarkson was much more deserving of his honorary degree. He has spoken out against environmentalism for years. http://www.bluebird-electric.net/jeremy_clarkson.htm
Will he have lost his Nobel prize by May, 14th?
Ecotretas
Al Gore caught out telling more lies 2 and 3 March.
The media have gotten onto him at last.
Gore says:
“…scientists have long pointed out that warmer global temperatures have been increasing the rate of evaporation from the oceans, putting significantly more moisture into the atmosphere…”
New York Post says:
“In late January, Scientific American reported: “A mysterious drop in water vapor in the lower stratosphere might be slowing climate change,””
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/al_latest_global_warming_whopper_TolFbG2ccT5XPtKtXoOx0L
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Gore says:
“an unimaginable calamity requiring large-scale, preventive measures to protect human civilization as we know it.”
Investors.com says:
“Perhaps he’s trying to protect his investments as he knows them, for he is heavily involved in enterprises that deal with carbon offsets and green technology. If the case for climate change is shown to be demonstrably false, a lot of his green evaporates like moisture from the ocean.”
http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article.aspx?id=522575
Here in England at the weekend, we had a TV report that Gore was up against someone in a TV debate (Presidential debate?) and verbally attacked the “moderator” (which I took to be the presenter of the television programme). Anyone in the US have a link to that?
We’re about to have our first televised debate between Prime Ministerial candidates.
Excuse me please, but I’m not from anywhere near Tennessee, and so I thought this was all a joke.
UT is giving that serial job hopper an Honorary Doctorate in Laws *and* Letters,
in *Evolutionary Biology*? Srsly?
The UT chancellor is a guy called “Cheek”?
The first person to receive a UT honorary degree was Dolly Parton? Srsly?
They actually called something a “hunger chair”?
Scotty, beam me up now, please, my bullsh1t detector canna take it anymore!
I’m not sure if you’re being sarcastic or not buuuut… there are fewer engineering PhDs given out than law degrees (LLD is only honorary in the US, btw), hardly a dime a dozen. Law degrees don’t require that you invent something, either. Al did invent the Internet, however, so I wonder if he qualifies?
Mark
How embarrassing for them to avoid this at a time when the whole edifice of AGW has come under scrutiny for the first time. Time will tell……… That should be the motto for all Climate Research.
OT
“Were short warm periods typical for transitions between interglacial and glacial epochs?”
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2010-03/haog-wsw030210.php
In other words:
“New Study Says Global Warming May Be Signal of Impending Ice Age”
http://yidwithlid.blogspot.com/2010/03/new-study-says-global-warming-may-be.html
If true, then future generations will look back at our generation with scorn and anger. We could send men to the moon and a few decades later we latched onto a scam / scientific fraud led by money / grants etc.
“He is among the most accomplished and respected Tennesseans in history”
Is Tennessee that bad?
We were “Gored” all right…humanity as the fattened calf on the altar of “Climate Change.”
They want some of his money.
Dr Gore?
A carboxymoron!
Yeh, and get Lord Munckton to write the citation and do the presentation, pay good money to watch.
“Vice President Gore’s career has been marked by visionary leadership, and his work has quite literally changed our planet for the better,” said UT Knoxville Chancellor Jimmy G. Cheek. “He is among the most accomplished and respected Tennesseans in history, …”
I suspect the residents of Tennessee just might care to differ.
Remember the Alamo!
It is just a bit of Cheek anyway.
A doctorate and a nobel prize! How can sceptics ever contradict arguments put forward by such awesome authority?