Career as a Journalist and Author
Crispin worked as a journalist at the Hampshire Chronicle, before moving to Time Out in 1974 as an investigative reporter concentrating on environmental issues. He has been involved in a number of organisations and campaigns throughout his career including Comedia.
He went on to become a well established environmental journalist committed to the promotion of renewable energy and worked for The Guardian, Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth as well as editing the European Wind Energy Associations’ magazine, Wind Directions. He is also the author of numerous books including, Meltdown, the Collapse of the Nuclear Dream (1991), Thorp: the Whitehall Nightmare (1993) and he was co-editor of Glastonbury Festival Tales (2004).
He went on to become a well established environmental journalist committed to the promotion of renewable energy and worked for The Guardian, Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth as well as editing the European Wind Energy Associations’ magazine, Wind Directions. He is also the author of numerous books including, Meltdown, the Collapse of the Nuclear Dream (1991), Thorp: the Whitehall Nightmare (1993) and he was co-editor of Glastonbury Festival Tales (2004).