From food to travel, this is how to live your best life ethically and sustainably

Jameel Arts Centre Celebrates Sustainability with Workshops, Exhibitions and Even a Farmers Market

Water scarcity and the climate crisis are just a few of the topics on the cultural agenda at Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai

by Anthea Ayache

Head in the Clouds…The Beautiful Biodiverse Cloud Forests Conscious Travellers Must Visit

The world’s cloud forests, home to more unique mammals per square mile than anywhere else on earth – are as weird as they are wonderful. We span the globe to round up six we think all intrepid travellers need to know about.

by Sarah Freeman

3 Delicious Vegetarian Pasta Dishes for World Pasta Day

Say buon appetito to spaghetti prima vera, pesto fettucine with mozzarella and ricotta and spinach cannelloni with these easy but tasty pasta recipes that are good enough to eat every day!

by Alexio Pasquali

Raymond Blanc: ‘I Told King Charles My Orchard And Apples Were Better Than His At Highgrove!’ 

The French chef is the king of the kitchen but he went head to head with the British monarch, even planting apple trees to see which one was better. Here he shares his love of buying everything local and his favourite apple recipes

by Ellen Manning

9 Simple Ways To Go Organic Today

From shopping locally to growing your own fruit and veg, using organic beauty products and buying organic or vintage clothing, going organic helps wildlife, people and the planet

by Ellen Tout

Green and Ghoulish: Eco-Friendly Ideas for a Frightfully Fun Halloween

From tricking your little ones into eating fruit and veg instead of sweets and making your own Halloween costumes, there are plenty of eco ways to celebrate All Hallows’ Eve

by Hayley Doyle

A Regal Tour of Jodhpur’s Royal Retreats and Fantastic Forts

Jodhpur is a popular Indian tourist destination that has preserved its rich history in the various palaces and forts of the city. We take a whistle stop tour of the top 5 that should feature on any visitor’s list

by Gemma Jones

The One Million … From the Poet Who Dedicates His Work to the World’s Most Endangered Animals

Anthony E. Lovell is an endangered wildlife poet raising awareness of the one million species at risk of extinction. He shares some of his work with The Ethicalist for National Poetry Day, October 6th

by Anthony E Lovell

Why We Need to Stop Eating Farmed Animals – For Them, For Us and For the Planet

It’s World Day for Farmed Animals and an opportunity to highlight the suffering of the 70 billion sentient land-based animals that are killed in the world’s factory farms every year for human consumption. WARNING. CONTENT SOME READERS MAY FIND UPSETTING

by Sarah Gibbons