Coreen Grant

Coreen is a freelance writer particularly interested in the intersection of nature and culture. She is based in Edinburgh, and has been Inkcap Journal's Editorial Assistant since December 2020.

Beautiful but dying: Inside the fight to save Lake Windermere Members only

For 41 weeks straight, Matt Staniek has sat outside a United Utilities office and demanded action. What more will it take to save the Lake District's most famous lake?

Coreen Grant
Coreen Grant
Feature

Book of the Month: Understorey Members only

Plus reviews of all the other books we read in June.

Coreen Grant
Coreen Grant
Reviews

How to eat like a Climavore Members only

The Climavore diet is a way of eating that responds to the specific challenges of the local environment. The concept is gathering steam.

Coreen Grant
Coreen Grant
Pebble

Return of the epiphytes Members only

In Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, researchers are figuring out how to rebuild a rainforest.

Coreen Grant
Coreen Grant
Conservation

'Nobody wants to live in a theme park': Will Wales finally get a new National Park? Members only

The Welsh government has pledged to turn the Clwydian Range into the country’s fourth National Park – but not everyone is happy.

Coreen Grant
Coreen Grant
Conservation

‘Does neb eisiau byw mewn parc thema’: a fydd Cymru yn cael Parc Cenedlaethol newydd o’r diwedd? Members only

Mae Llywodraeth Cymru wedi addo gwneud Bryniau Clwyd yn bedwerydd Parc Cenedlaethol y wlad – ond nid yw pawb yn hapus.

Coreen Grant
Coreen Grant
Conservation

Less than 15% of councils have declared an Ecological Emergency. Why the delay? Members only

In comparison, 83% of county and unitary authorities have declared a Climate Emergency.

Coreen Grant
Coreen Grant
Feature

Britain's ancient footpaths could soon be lost forever Members only

Campaigners have five years to record a sprawling network of paths – but the pandemic is thwarting their work.

Coreen Grant
Coreen Grant
Feature