Tom Cotter (environmentalist)
Tom Cotter (born 1972) is an American conservationist, entrepreneur, renewable energy advocate, and ordained evangelical minister living in Clovis, California.
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Born | 1972 Robins AFB, Warner Robins, Georgia United States |
Citizenship | US Citizen |
Spouse | Christi Gaither |
Children | 3 |
Biography
Early life and inspiration
Tom Cotter grew up in Napa Valley, California, United States. A significant influence was the Boy Scouts of America. In 1988, Cotter was awarded the title of Eagle Scout.
Professional career
In 1997, he was ordained clergy at First Christian Church in Napa, California. He served as a pastor at Clovis Christian Church in Clovis, California from 1996 to 2006.
From 2006 to 2015 he worked in sales leadership in the U.S. Photovoltaic Industry, starting at ReGrid Power, which was later acquired by Real Goods Solar. He also worked at Sunrun.[1]
From 2015 to 2017 he worked as Regional Sales Manager at Renew Financial for the California counties of Fresno, Madera, Tulare, and Kings.
Cotter has taught as adjunct professor[2] of Theological Ethics and the Environment at Fresno Pacific University.
Personal life
Cotter resides in Clovis, California with his wife, Christi Gaither, and their three children. The family has a solar power and solar thermal system on their home. Mr. Cotter drives a 100% electric Nissan Leaf. Mrs. Cotter drives an alternative fuel VW Jetta TDI. The Cotter family uses vermiposting to turn kitchen scraps, junk mail and paper packing materials into nutrient rich soil for their garden and yard.[3]
Cotter is a part of the California Climate Ride,[4] a 320-mile bicycle benefit ride for bicycle advocacy and renewable energy down the coast of California from Eureka, California to San Francisco, California.
Sustainability education and advocacy
Community
In 2007, Cotter and Socient CEO, Victor Ramayrat, co-founded Green Fresno,[5] a free online community and information portal (in 2012 it was relaunched as Green Central Valley).
Cotter is the organizer and curator of the annual Fresno Solar Tour[6] part of the American Solar Energy Society's National Solar Tour.
Cotter is an Organizer of Fresno Earth Day, purposed to inspire and mobilize individuals and organizations to demonstrate their commitment to environmental protection and sustainability.
Cotter is founder and coordinator of Fresno Green Drinks, an informal monthly gathering of environmental field professionals, educators, public servants, activists, and people wanting to learn and inspire each other towards broader ecological stewardship in the Fresno metro area. As of May, 2012, Green Drinks was active in 642 cities worldwide.
In 2012, Cotter became a Climate Leader in the Climate Leadership Corps with the Climate Reality Project.
Cotter served as a Technical Advisory Committee Member for Energize Fresno in the Private Business, Development, and Finance Sector in 2017.[7]
Board of directors
Cotter serves on the Board of Directors of the Solar Living Institute.[8]
Cotter is the past President and Chairman of the Board of Directors at the International Green Industry Hall of Fame,[9] which promotes ecological sustainability worldwide through recognizing individuals and organizations for outstanding achievement(s) in the Green Industry and provides an educational forum for the international public.[10]
Cotter is a past Board of Director member at Restore Hetch Hetchy.[11]
Film
Cotter is a producer of the short documentary film, Forest Man.[12][13] The film chronicles the story of Jadav Payeng, an Indian man who single-handedly planted nearly 1,400 acres of forest to save his island, Majuli, India.[14] The film is directed by William D. McMaster of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The film was released in the summer, 2013.
Political
In 2010, Cotter worked with California's No on Prop 23 Campaign.[15] This proposition would have suspended AB 32, a law enacted in 2006 legally referred to as the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006. Prop 23 was defeated by California voters during the statewide election by a 23% margin.[16][17]
In 2012, Cotter worked to get the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to expand net metering in California.
In 2012, Cotter worked towards the passing of Proposition 39 - California Clean Energy Jobs Act.
References
- "Extreme Weather and Climate Change". Central Valley Cafe Scientifique. aranyak. 16 January 2015.
- "What's the Big Deal with Earth Day?". Jessica Mast. Community Alliance. Retrieved 2010-08-12.
- "Your Green Life". NBC KSEE24. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
- "Climate Ride". Retrieved 10/8/2019. Check date values in:
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(help) - "Green Fresno". Victor Ramayrat. Archived from the original on 2010-08-23. Retrieved 2010-08-12.
- "Fresno Solar Tour". Tom Cotter. Archived from the original on 2010-12-19. Retrieved 2010-08-12.
- "Energize Fresno Master Community Design" (PDF). Local Government Commission. Local Government Commission.
- "SLI Board". Solar Living. Solar Living Institute.
- "International Green Industry Hall of Fame Board Members". Archived from the original on 2012-04-01. Retrieved 2012-01-28.
- "Urbee Honored with IGIHOF Environmental Award". Kor Ecologic. Jim Kor. 13 March 2013.
- "Comments of Restore Hetch Hetchy on the State Water Resources Control Board's Lower San Joaquin River Draft Substitute Environmental Document" (PDF). California Water Boards. California Water Boards.
- "Forest Man Producer". IMDB. William D McMaster.
- "Forest Man Film". YouTube. William D McMaster.
- Manimugdha, Sharma. "The man who made a forest". The Times of India. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
- "Californians to Stop the Dirty Energy Proposition". Scribd. Prop 23 Central Valley Campaign.
- "Election 2020 | California Secretary of State". www.sos.ca.gov. Archived from the original on November 5, 2010.
- County Summary Status for the November 2, 2010, Statewide General Election Archived November 3, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, California secretary of state, 3 November 2010