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All the World's a ShagCatching up with our favorite European eco-porn activists28 Mar 2008
Ellingsen (left), Johansson (second from right), and friends at their "Wild Climax Refuge" in Costa Rica.
Courtesy FFF
Nearly four years ago, Lissa Harris wrote a titillating Grist profile of two European activists who were, as she put it, "raising cash to save the rainforest, one money shot at a time." That story, "Norwegian Wood," became one of Grist's all-time greatest hits. Recently, while researching another story, I discovered that the dynamic duo behind the none-too-subtly named Fuck for Forest was still ... well, going at it. And it appeared they'd even found a place to sink their hard-earned bucks, money that environmental groups were shying away from back in 2004. So I decided to get in touch and find out what they've been up to.
The logo that graces FFF souvenirs.
An email from Johansson, 25, and Ellingsen, 31 -- who live together as "lovers and friends in an open relationship" -- feels something like a brief transcontinental ménage a trois. "Hello love!" they gush, and they sign off with xx's and oo's and exhortations to "change reality with love and sexuality!" But when I got ahold of them by phone, it was a different story: Johansson, who answered, handed the phone to her other half, who tackled my questions in nearly flawless, no-nonsense, rapid-fire English. A follow-up conversation by email revealed that these two are nothing if not serious about their life's work. In Ecuador, we are working with an ecologist from the U.S. who works with an indigenous tribe. She is giving them information about how to reforest, how to keep alive their cultural heritage about medicinal plants and their understanding of nature and communication -- all of it is disappearing. The situation is totally fucked up. Costa Rica is our "safe" project -- it's possible to work with the government there about environmental issues; in Ecuador, you cannot go and buy land, so it is more informational work.
A lot of the big environmental organizations have become more like an institutionalized industry -- they are working closely with the same sectors that are destroying the environment. We prefer to work with small groups.
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Courtesy FFF
We do not know how long FFF will exist. It is our intention to do this as long as we feel it is important. Right now we feel what we are doing is extremely important, but we do not live in the future. We also want to keep the group organizing FFF on a small scale to not get caught in the trap of a lot of established ecological organizations, which have become a lot like what they before were fighting.
We also know that [there are] a lot of people with potential to get attention. We are looking for celebrities who want to help us to front FFF and our message. To have fame does not have to be stupid and create just stupid behavior. We need more people to fuck for forest, and it would be nice to get some royal people or stars to join in. So if you feel you can contribute with sexual attention, please contact us.
We are also working on more ways to liberate sexuality. Sex is nature. We have to free ourselves to free nature. So sex and nudity is a human right, and should not be criminalized. Most places it is forbidden to have sex or be nude in public. Seems we have less rights than dogs! We will in the future do our best to reclaim nature, inside and outside.
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