[Vision2020] Gore Shares Nobel Peace Prize With U.N. panel
Ted Moffett
starbliss at gmail.com
Fri Oct 12 12:52:27 PDT 2007
Tom et. al.
Oh, you mean Gore shares the prize with the IPCC, that group of "European
Socialists," according to New Saint Andrews librarian Ed Iverson, writing in
the Daily News about global warming?
And labeling a group of scientists working to address global warming
"socialists" means that Christ Church has no "political" agenda, correct?
As they and millions of other "evangelical" Christians engage in a medieval
denial of the validity of the scientific method and findings related to
human impacts on climate change, similar in some respects to the attacks on
the science relating to evolution? Of course, voting for President W. Bush
because of his born again Christian aura is not a political act either, is
it? Nor the arrogant spiritual superiority expressed by many evangelical
Christians towards those of the Muslim faith, in part connected to the US
hubris involved in the policy that the US could remake Iraq society via
military intervention?
http://www.christianpost.com/article/20070614/27971_Southern_Baptists_Take_on_Global_Warming.htm
SAN ANTONIOBy
Eric Gorski
AP Religion Writer
Thu, Jun. 14 2007 03:02 AM ET
, Texas (AP) - Southern Baptists approved a resolution on global
warming<http://www.christianpost.com/article/20070614/27971_Southern_Baptists_Take_on_Global_Warming.htm#>Wednesday
that questions the prevailing scientific belief that humans are
largely to blame for the phenomenon and also warns that increased regulation
of greenhouse gases will hurt the poor.
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Vision2020 Post: Ted Moffett
On 10/12/07, Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:
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> Gore shares Nobel Peace Prize with U.N. panel
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> "An Inconvenient Truth," a 2006 documentary featuring Al Gore, won two
> Academy Awards this year.
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> (CNN) -- Former Vice President Al Gore and the U.N.'s Intergovernmental
> Panel on Climate Change won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for their
> work to raise awareness about global warming.
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> In a statement, Gore said he was "deeply honored," adding that "the
> climate crisis is not a political issue, it is a moral and spiritual
> challenge to all of humanity."
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> The former vice president said he would donate his half of the $1.5
> million prize to the Alliance for Climate Protection, a U.S. organization
> he founded that aims to persuade people to cut emissions and reduce global
> warming.
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> The White House offered an initial reaction to the Nobel win by President
> Bush's 2000 opponent. "Of course, we're happy that Vice President Gore and
> the IPCC are receiving this recognition," said deputy press secretary Tony
> Fratto.
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> During its announcement, the Nobel committee cited the winners "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."
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> The award ceremony will be held December 10 in Oslo, Norway. Watch why
> Gore won the Nobel prize »
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> In recent weeks, Gore has been the target of a campaign to persuade him to
> enter the 2008 presidential race.
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> A source involved in Gore's past political runs told CNN that he
> definitely has the ambition to use the peace prize as a springboard to run
> for president.
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> But he will not run, because he won't take on the political machine
> assembled by Sen. Hillary Clinton. If the senator from New York had faltered
> at all, Gore would take a serious look at entering the race, the source
> said. But Gore has calculated that Clinton is unstoppable, according to the
> source.
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> Gore repeatedly denied he has any plans to run again, but this week a
> group of grass-roots Democrats calling themselves "Draft Gore" took out a
> full-page ad in The New York Times in a bid to change his mind. Watch more
> on the movement to draft Gore
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> "Your country needs you now, as do your party, and the planet you are
> fighting so hard to save," the group said in an open letter.
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> "America and the Earth need a hero right now, someone who will transcend
> politics as usual and bring real hope to our country and to the world."
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> The Nobel committee praised Gore as being "one of the world's leading
> environmentalist politicians."
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> "He is probably the single individual who has done most to create greater
> worldwide understanding of the measures that need to be adopted," said Ole
> Danbolt Mjoes, chairman of the Nobel committee.
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> In making the announcement, Mjoes said, "Through the scientific reports it
> has issued over the past two decades, the IPCC has created an ever-broader
> informed consensus about the connection between human activities and global
> warming.
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> "Thousands of scientists and officials from over 100 countries have
> collaborated to achieve greater certainty as to the scale of the warming."
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> The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was established in 1988 to
> study climate change information. The group doesn't do independent research
> but instead reviews scientific literature from around the world.
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> The U.N.-sanctioned group was formed by the World Meteorological
> Organization and U.N. Environment Program.
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> U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he was "delighted" with the news
> that Gore and the IPCC will share in prize.
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> A spokeswoman for the IPCC, which draws on the work of 2,000 scientists,
> said the panel was surprised that it had been chosen to share the award with
> Gore and praised his contribution to environmental campaigning.
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> "We would have been happy even if he had received it alone because it is a
> recognition of the importance of this issue," spokeswoman Carola Traverso
> Saibante said, The Associated Press reported.
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> The Nobel caps a series of prestigious awards associated with Gore,
> including two Oscars this year for the 2006 documentary film, "An
> Inconvenient Truth," which followed him on a worldwide tour publicizing the
> dangers of climate change.
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> Last month, he also picked up an Emmy -- the highest award in U.S.
> television -- for "Current TV." The show, which Gore co-created, describes
> itself as a global television network giving viewers the opportunity to
> create and influence its programming.
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> Previous American recipients of the peace prize include former Presidents
> Carter in 2002, Wilson in 1919 and Theodore Roosevelt in 1906.
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> In 1973, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger shared the award with North
> Vietnam's Le Duc Tho. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. received the honor in
> 1964.
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> Gore was vice president for eight years under President Clinton. He won
> the Democratic presidential nomination in 2000 and ran against Bush.
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> But he failed in his bid for the White House -- despite winning more
> popular votes than Bush -- when the U.S. Supreme Court rejected his
> challenge over voting results in Florida, securing an Electoral College
> majority for Bush.
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> Seeya round town, Moscow.
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> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
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