Terry Tamminen

Terrance Arthur Tamminen (born March 7, 1952) is an author, lecturer, and strategist on energy and the environment. In 2003, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger appointed him as Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency.[1] In December 2004, he was appointed Cabinet Secretary, the Chief Policy Advisor to the Governor.[2] He continues to advise the former governor, and other regional, national, and international leaders, on energy and environmental policy.

Early life and early career

Tamminen was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but spent most of his youth in Australia.[3] In the 1960s he helped run a family-run tropical fish breeding business in Australia. He continued to focus on oceans with studies on conch depletion in the Bahamas, manatee populations in Florida coastal waters, and mariculture in the Gulf States with Texas A&M University.

Tamminen is a United States Coast Guard-licensed ship captain. He is also an avid airplane and helicopter pilot and speaks German, Dutch and Spanish.[4]

Non-profit work

In 1993, Tamminen founded[5] the Santa Monica Baykeeper and served as its Executive Director for six years. He co-founded Waterkeeper programs in San Diego, Orange County, Ventura, and Santa Barbara. He also served for five years as Executive Director of the Environment Now Foundation [6] in Santa Monica, CA and co-founded the Frank G. Wells Environmental Law Clinic at the School of Law, University of California Los Angeles. In April, 2007, he was named the Cullman Senior Fellow and Director of the Climate Policy Program of The New America Foundation, a non-profit, post-partisan, public policy institute.[7] In February 2007, Tamminen founded the non-profit Seventh Generation Advisors, where he currently serves as Executive Director.[8] In 2011, Terry helped former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger found the R20 Regions of Climate Action and was appointed as the Strategic Advisor to the Founding Chair.[9] As the Founding Chair’s Strategic Advisor, he advises the R20 on policy and helps with the design and implementation of climate resilient economic development projects.[10]

Author

Tamminen co-authored Climate Finance: A Status Report and Action Plan, released at COP21 in December 2015.[11] Tamminen's latest book, Watercolors: How JJ the Whale Saved Us, shares his true story of the rescue of JJ, a one-day-old gray whale that was found abandoned in Marina del Rey, California. Tamminen’s previous book, Cracking the Carbon Code: The Key to Sustainable Profits in the New Economy (Palgrave), shows how to find the low carbon products and services that save money, get ahead of regulations, and preserve resources for generations to come. Tamminen's former book, Lives Per Gallon: The True Cost of Our Oil Addiction (Island Press), examines human dependence on oil and a strategy to evolve to more sustainable energy sources. He has also authored a series of best-selling “Ultimate Guides” to pools and spas (McGraw-Hill): The Ultimate Pool Maintenance Manual, The Ultimate Guide to Above-Ground Pools, and The Ultimate Guide to Spas and Hot Tubs.[12] In addition, he has written several theatrical works on the life of William Shakespeare.

Tamminen blogs regularly for CNBC, Fast Company, Huffington Post and Mother Nature Network.

California Environmental Protection Agency

In November 2003, Terry Tamminen was appointed Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency.[13] In April, 2004, the California Hydrogen Highway Network was initiated by Governor Schwarzenegger's Executive Order S-07-04.[14]

In November 2004, Tamminen was appointed Cabinet Secretary.[15] Tamminen left the administration in August 2006.[16] In September 2006, California signed into law the Global Warming Solutions Act.[17]

Pegasus Capital Advisors

In September 2007, Tamminen was appointed as an Operating Advisor to Pegasus Capital Advisors.[18]

Recognition

Tamminen was one of six finalists for the 2011 Zayed Future Energy Prize.[19] Tamminen was named Vanity Fair’s May 2007 Environmental Hero.[20] In 2007 TIME Magazine’s Earthday edition, Tamminen was featured in the “51 Things We Can Do” section.[21] In 2008, The Guardian ranked Terry No. 1 in its “Top 50 People Who Can Save the Planet.[22]” In 2009, Tamminen was named an “Eco Baron” in Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Edward Humes book, Eco Barons: The Dreamers, Schemers, and Millionaires Who Are Saving Our Planet.[23]

External links

References

  1. "Gov. Elect Schwarzenegger Announces Three EPA Appointments." Office of the Governor. Retrieved 2010-08-03.
  2. "Governor Schwarzenegger Appoints Terry Tamminen Cabinet Secretary." Office of the Governor. Retrieved 2010-08-03.
  3. Terry Tamminen: Mastermind behind new energy laws. Ode Magazine. Retrieved 2010-08-03.
  4. http://gov.ca.gov/news.php?id=2693
  5. http://gov.ca.gov/news.php?id=2693
  6. http://www.odemagazine.com/doc/68/terry-tamminen-energy-law/
  7. http://www.newamerica.net/people/terry_tamminen
  8. http://www.seventhgenerationadvisors.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=4
  9. http://regions20.org/about-r20
  10. http://www.seventhgenerationadvisors.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=4
  11. http://regions20.org/images/ClimateFinance.pdf
  12. http://www.mhprofessional.com/contributor.php?id=27894
  13. http://gov.ca.gov/news.php?id=3345
  14. http://www.hydrogenhighway.ca.gov/about/about.htm
  15. http://gov.ca.gov/news.php?id=2693
  16. http://articles.latimes.com/2006/aug/22/local/me-terry22
  17. http://gov.ca.gov/news.php?id=4111
  18. http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/pegasus-capital-advisors-adds-two-prominent-leaders-on-the-environment-and-energy-issues-57756547.html
  19. http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/jan2011/2011-01-18-02.html
  20. http://www.tracked.com/person/terry-tamminen/
  21. http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1602354_1603074_1603175,00.html
  22. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/jan/05/activists.ethicalliving
  23. http://etude.uoregon.edu/spring2009/books/
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