Nigel Carter
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Nigel Denys Carter CEnv FEI MIEMA (born April 1945) is an English Chartered Environmentalist, politician, member of the Devizes Guardians party since 2002, and a former member of Devizes Town Council. He has also served as a Kennet District Councillor and was a Wiltshire Councillor from 2009 to 2013. His first career was as a naval officer.
Born in Marlborough, Wiltshire,[1][dead link] Carter was educated at the Britannia Royal Naval College and from there was commissioned into the Royal Navy. He served as a naval officer from 1963 to 1970, receiving his wings as a fixed-wing aircraft pilot and qualifying in gunnery. He served in the aircraft carrier HMS Victorious, the Leander-class frigate HMS Minerva, the minesweeper HMS Dufton, and the shore establishment HMS Excellent on Whale Island.[2] On 1 May 1968, he was promoted to lieutenant.[3] In 1970 he was discharged from the Navy on medical grounds.[4]
After returning to civilian life, Carter worked for BP between 1970 and 1992, as a general manager in the Shetland Islands and Africa in the areas of exploration, production, trading, marketing, and distribution. From 1993 he was Principal Advisor to En Venture, an environmental consultancy, working as a management consultant on sustainable development for industry in the Caribbean, the Pacific Rim, and Europe, including the Balkans. His experience includes capacity building in the European Union and greenhouse gases,[2] as well as the environmental management system.[5]
In 1986 he received a Certified Diploma in Finance and Accounting from the City Polytechnic, London, and in 2007 Oxford Brookes University awarded him a Certificate in Strategic Environmental Assessment.[2]
From 1997, Carter was a member of the United Kingdom's delegation Technical Committee 207 (TC207) on Environmental Management of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). He has been responsible for drafting three ISO standards, ISO 14015 (2001), ISO 19011 (2002), and ISO 14064 (2006).[5] The first is a standard on environmental management and environmental assessment of sites and organizations,[6] the second provides guidelines for quality and environmental management systems auditing,[7][8] and the third a specification with guidance at the organization level for quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions and removals.[9]
He is a fellow of the Energy Institute, a professional body, and was a member of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment[5] until 2021.
