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Statement in Support of the US Insurance Industry Limiting Fossil Fuel Investments and Underwriting

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As members of the business community, we the undersigned, are deeply concerned by the economic, social, and environmental impacts of climate change and we recognize the grave consequences of allowing a global temperature increase to surpass 1.5°C. This includes a projection by the US government that, unabated, global warming will shrink the US economy by as much as ten percent by the end of the century.

We are therefore committed to assessing our operations to ensure that they are in line with our commitment to sustainable business practices. Given the growing recognition of the role that the insurance industry plays in the fossil fuel economy, this includes the insurance we purchase.

The insurance industry is underwriting and investing in fossil fuels which we now know are the key drivers of climate change. The decision to continue to support the fossil fuel sector is in direct contradiction to the action necessary to mitigate the climate crisis and to the economy’s long term financial stability.

As insurance customers, we are therefore expressing our desire for insurance coverage in the US market that isn’t tied to supporting fossil fuels and actively supports renewable energy.

We applaud the decisive action that some of the world’s largest insurance and reinsurance companies have taken to restrict underwriting of and investments to the fossil fuel sector. Over 25 carriers have divested from fossil fuel companies, and 19 have stopped or limited fossil fuel underwriting. So far, just four major US insurers have taken such action. These companies have done so recognizing global warming’s increasing cost and acknowledging the urgent need to accelerate the transition to a clean energy economy by redirecting financing from fossil fuels to renewable energy as quickly as possible.

We recognize the opportunity this presents for the US insurance industry to join their global peers. We would therefore strongly support similar or stronger efforts from US insurers to address their own underwriting and investments in fossil fuels.

Aligning our insurance procurement policies with our climate goals makes good business sense and is a tangible solution from the corporate sector. We look forward to the US insurance industry joining us in this effort.

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Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine Clinic

Art of One

Aspen Skiing Company

Ben & Jerry’s Homemade, Inc

Beneficial State Bank

Bigelow Tea

Burton

Capitol Solar Energy

Coherence Collaborative

Communitas Financial Planning PBC

Conscious Coffees

CONTEMPL8 T-SHIRTS LLC

Creative Creek, LLC

CREDO Mobile

Danforth Pewter

Designs For Learning

Echo Adventure Cooperative

Encompass Insurance

Ganesh Himal Trading LLC

Gary Leffler

Green Innovations Marketing, LLC

Greenvest

Griesinger Films

Hannon Armstrong

Hood To Coast Relay

I(x) Investments

John Benford Photography

Just Goods

Law Office of Ari B. Gould

Lemonade

Looptworks

Lynda Hanshaw Management Consulting

Midori Law Group, P.C.

Mond Entertainment LLC

Montfair Resort Farm

National Stewardship Action Council

Natural Design Solutions, Inc.

Outpost Sunsport

Paloma Clothing

Patagonia

People’s Food Co-op

Plastic Pollution Coalition

Progressive Investment Management

R Sharp

Relationship Resource Center

Roberta Smith Studio

SANDYS NATURAL SOLUTIONS

Seventh Generation

Skyline Community Church UCC

smartinjector, llc

Stakeholders Capital

STM Enterprises, LLC

Sun Path Electric LLC

The Disruptive Factory.com

therapyworks, LLC

Thrive Resilient

Transformative Wealth Management, LLC

Venner Consulting

Weise Consulting

Wolf, DiMatteo + Associates

Businesses that would like to sign onto the statement can do so here

1. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/23/climate/us-climate-report.html

2. https://www.munichre.com/topics-online/en/climate-change-and-natural-disasters/natural-disasters/the-natural-disasters-of-2018-in-figures.html

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