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


GixxerBoy (23:30:35) :
I find there is a strange symmetry between fellow graduates. At my ceremony an honorary doctorate was awarded to Brian Rix.
Ahh but was that for his comedic skills or for his many years of campaigning and charity work on behalf of mentally handicapped children ?
I apologise to the mods for this somewhat off-topic post, but I couldn’t let the rant from “vigilantfish” at 07:06:02 pass without some comment…
Sir/Madam, I’m sorry for your loss, but if you’re going to rant on a science-based blog it’s best to get your facts right… For example, “however, it proved to be impossible to remove nicotine, which is both the active addictive agent that makes smoking pleasurable and the main carcinogen.” is completely wrong, see:-
“Nicotine itself is not carcinogenic, according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, but is implicated in heart disease.”
(quoted from http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/91/6/502)
Which rather tends to undermine your base argument. Not that I’d dispute that smoking tobacco isn’t good for your health, but if you must make your case, at least try to use accurate facts – otherwise you end up sounding like an AGW proponent.
I feel the need to point out: Nancy Gore Hunger was her name.
@Kristen: “Gore Hunger”…?
Sounds horribly like a bowdlerised version of “blood lust”. 🙂
The honorary doctorate is being used to further strenghten his position of alarmism, and reward from the Progressive wing of the liberal collegate system.
I have watched over the years as my own univeristy has become even more liberal than they were when I attended. They neither offer nor invite centrist or conservative viewpoints to campus.
Of all the Vice Presidents and Vice Presidential candidates in my lifetime (53 years) without a doubt Gore is the by far the stupidest. Yet far smarter people like Dan Quayle and Sarah Palin are the ones made fun of. This just shows the bias of the media.
Pogo (08:07:01) :
Who can deny now that names are meaningful? He is really a goresome creature. When blood is shed it takes the name gore, which after being visited by flies laying its eggs on it grow gore-worms in it. Now you can make a gore-horoscope of his future life, just based in his name.
So now he can beat up young mothers in IHOP shouting ‘I AM DR. AL GORE!’?
Well such an award would say a whole lot more about the University of Tennessee, than it does about former VP Gore.
How does that old line go;-
“We have no quarrel with those who sell their wares for less; they of all people should know exactly what their stuff is worth !”
UT might be looking for a generous benefactor…
Oh, and whoever his plastic surgeon is should have his/her license taken away. Really (and obviously) bad work there.
We should revisit H.P.Lovecraft tales (The Cthulu Miths,etc) in order to really have a clear comprehension of what Gore means for the waking experience of humans, as he is not from this realm but (HE OR IT?) came from the dark, deep and hidden nether world. He or It is INORGANIC!
University of Calgary in Canada rushed to give Gore a honorary doctorate…
Peter Hearnden (05:55:46) :
“… If this blog is going to be taken seriously as a place of thoughtful, considered scientific enquiry it seems to me it needs to drop posts tagged (insultingly) ‘Al Gore is an idiot’ and the mass of fulminating right wing political claptrap comments they provoke…”
*IF*, Peter? *IF*? Son, it already is taken seriously. The truth, however, is that AGW was NEVER about science. AGW mouthpieces like yourself would dearly love to have blogs like this concentrate on the “science” since the “science” is irrelevant. The real action is political, so what you are really suggesting is that we go play with our science while the adults like Al Gore and Barack Obama craft legislation to transform, well, everything.
You can also drop the “right wing” garbage. Many climate realists are honest liberals. This is NOT a right-wing, left-wing thing although, again, there are those who would dearly love to portray it that way. When the real liberals discover how their movement has been hijacked by cynical elitests like Gore….
First there was Ponzi — a piker!
Then there was Madoff — a master!
Then there was Gore — a dokter!
It doesn’t matter. With 95% disapproval they will turn right around and give it to him anyway. Like the activity of Washington DC, public opinion and desire have no meaning.
…………………JonesII (07:02:13) :
johnnythelowery (05:25:46) Thanks a lot for your OSHA data in regard to tobacco smoking.
We should ask, and research about the unconcious motivation of those who passionately reject tobacco smoking, why is it so that these are the SAME PEOPLE (Al Gore among them), who fanatically believe in Global Warming, favor gay marriage, abortion, the “day after pill”, minority rights (child molesters included), “human rights”, international crime court, population control, big government, income redistribuition, social “justice”, AIDS´ fraternities, AH1N1 vaccination, women priesthood, “black holes”, “dark matter”,etc,etc.?
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Well, that was my point. Not well made but I noticed AL and bad Science and
Governmental Action all in the same sentence again so wondered out loud.
I am interested in the Ozone thing and have actually been going back through old threads to get an understanding of what happened. Just to really put the cat amongst the pigeons, of ideas that are wrong is ‘good friday’ when it should be ‘Good Thursday’ and Evolution. Not that don’t believe in it, or see it, it’s just that there is more to it than meets the eye which seems to be the wall none dare cross. I’m interested in Oliver Manuel’s Neutron Star theory of the sun who has a thread over at Tallbloke. I better shut up now. Oh-and England is going to win the World Cup.
You all are being too hard on the good Doctor to be.
He will contribute to the UT football team as the new tackling dummy. Jimmy the “Cheek” is giving odds of two to one that UT won’t win 8 or more football games in 2010.
Based on the poem in his latest book, the UT Department of English Literature is going to double down and give him an honarary doctorate in poetry.
Finally, tickets for his commencement address are being scalped for $0.05. People are clamoring to hear Dr. Gore’s “gutterances”.
They really had to apply the lipstick & red rouge to cover the usual pallid look caused by a combination of glazed donuts & internalized guilt.
…..oh And I like Garrett’s E8 which is pretty vs Super String which seems kind of ugly.
This is a very serious cultural issue: The late anthropologist professor Mircea Eliade would have written a whole library about him, as a distinct representative of the Woodstock’s drug-culture, the consequent new age movements, associated post-modern “cargo-cults”, escatological myths, etc,etc.
Dr. Al Gore, Ph.D in BS
Everything I have heard about Gore is that he couldn’t get elected as official street sweeper when the circus is in any town in Tennessee, and he promised to do it for free. There’s some wheelin’ and dealin’ agoin’ on at UT Knoxville.
“Hey, if Jimmy [the] Cheek, Chancellor sez he’s okay, he’s okay… You listening?”
So, perhaps he is not being honoured as such but rather chosen as a quite interesting GUINEA PIG for detailed anthropological studies. He is a real phenomenon, he embodies and resumes all the principal characteristics of the 60’s lost generation.
International Green Socialism is on the move. Tomorrow evening Al Gore is in Norway TV prime time. In a talk show.
And guess what he’s gonna talk about. He is gonna warn everyone about the bad Big Oil conspiracy on the Internet.
Thats us, folks. Stoere, the foreign minister is at it too.
So they are of the impression that we actually are involved in a Big Oil action. They are also at it regarding that we are ill informed, and that they havent been good enough on educating us about the big message.
But this time, its THEM who is BIG GOVERNMENT, and we are the little guy.