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Thursday 4 December 2008 Ask Ethan

Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to go to Bali?
Our ethical columnist discusses the Bali summit

Friday 7 December 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to use a computer?
Computers generate nearly as many carbon emissions as flying - but our ethical columnist has the solution.

Friday 23 November 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to force people to be green?
Our ethical columnist explains what we really need to do to stop climate change.

Friday 16 November 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to use medicine?
Got a cold? Only natural remedies will do, say our ethical columnist.

Friday 9 November 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to eat chocolate?
Our ethical columnist explains why chocolate is an eco-disaster - and the dangers of pleasure.

Friday 2 November 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to have a bonfire?
Our ethical columnist on why celebrating Bonfire Night will only reduce the planet to ashes.

Thursday 25 October 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to celebrate Halloween?
Our ethical columnist suggests that consumerism is a trick, not a treat.

Friday 19 October 2007
Ethan Greenhart
What is the most ethical way to get rid of mice?
Mice are beautiful creatures, says our ethical columnist. If anything, it's human beings that should be 'got rid of'.

Friday 12 October 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to watch sport?
Our ethical columnist on why there is little difference between football and bear-baiting.

Friday 5 October 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to use a condom?
Our ethical columnist on how we can make love while still loving the planet.

Friday 28 September 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to be anti-roads?
Our ethical columnist on why no amount of low-carbon cars can ever make another by-pass acceptable.

Thursday 20 September 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to be a Tory?
Conservatives can be wonderful environmentalists - after all the planet is not a political football.

Friday 14 September 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to work for a big company?
Our ethical columnist explains why he sometimes works with multinationals - to subvert them from within.

Friday 7 September 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to boycott the BBC?
Our ethical columnist on the BBC's decision to scrap its Planet Relief telethon.

Friday 31 August 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to own a mobile phone?
Our ethical columnist on the dangers of global communications.

Thursday 23 August 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it really unethical to be a parent?


Friday 17 August 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is direct action ethical?
Is direct action ethical?

Friday 10 August 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to attend the Heathrow Climate Camp?
Is it ethical to attend the Heathrow Climate Camp?

Monday 6 August 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to use sanitary towels?
Is it ethical to use sanitary towels?

Friday 27 July 2007
Ethan Greenhart
Is it ethical to stop floods?
Our ethical columnist discusses the recent bad weather and flooding in England.

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