{"id":1206,"date":"2005-05-24T02:35:00","date_gmt":"2005-05-24T02:35:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sustainablog.greenoptions.com\/2005\/05\/24\/wanted-the-sexiest-environmentalists-in-america\/"},"modified":"2005-05-24T02:35:00","modified_gmt":"2005-05-24T02:35:00","slug":"wanted-the-sexiest-environmentalists-in-america","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sustainablog.org\/articles\/wanted-the-sexiest-environmentalists-in-america\/","title":{"rendered":"Wanted: The Sexiest Environmentalists in America"},"content":{"rendered":"
That’s what Playboy magazine announced today<\/a>:<\/p>\n The magazine is planning a pictorial for an upcoming issue featuring women involved in environmental causes or with groups dedicated to saving the planet or protecting wildlife. In addition to a modeling fee for each of the participants, Playboy will make a donation to the favorite causes of the women chosen to appear in the pictorial.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n So that means that hardcore porn<\/a>, reality TV<\/a>, and girlie magazines now all have their green offerings. All of these media are certainly going to get eco-consciousness out to a wider audience, but do they ultimately devalue the message? Are they, say, unsustainable? Or, should I just lighten up?<\/p>\n Via Gristmill<\/a>.<\/p>\n Technorati tags: Playboy<\/a>, environmentalism<\/a>, popular culture<\/a><\/p>\n