Sir Crispin Tickell

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Sir Crispin Tickell was a British diplomat and influential environmentalist known for his work on climate change policy and sustainable development.

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instanceOf British diplomat
climate change activist
environmentalist
human
advisorTo Margaret Thatcher NERFINISHED
awardReceived GCMG NERFINISHED
KCMG NERFINISHED
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George NERFINISHED
boardMemberOf Climate Institute NERFINISHED
Global Security Institute NERFINISHED
chairpersonOf UK Government Panel on Sustainable Development NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1930-08-25
dateOfDeath 2022-01-25
educatedAt Christ Church, Oxford
Westminster School
employer UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork climate change policy
diplomacy
environmental policy
sustainable development
genre environmental policy writing
hasInfluenced United Kingdom climate policy
international climate negotiations
hasWritten Climate Change and World Affairs NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Sir
knownFor early warnings about global warming
promoting integration of environmental issues into foreign policy
languageSpoken English
memberOf Royal Geographical Society NERFINISHED
Royal Society of Arts NERFINISHED
Royal Society of Literature NERFINISHED
movement environmentalism
name Crispin Tickell NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableFor advocacy of sustainable development
influencing UK government recognition of climate change as a policy issue
occupation author
diplomat
environmental campaigner
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
placeOfDeath England
positionHeld Advisor on the environment to the UK Prime Minister
British Ambassador to Mexico NERFINISHED
Chancellor of the University of Kent
Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations
Warden of Green College, Oxford

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Lincoln College, Oxford hasAlumni Sir Crispin Tickell
Founders’ Medal hasNotableRecipient Sir Crispin Tickell