Public Interest Groups Seek Nation's First Rule Mandating Insurance Companies Disclose the Fossil Fuel Projects They Insure, says Consumer Watchdog

LOS ANGELES, March 21, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 60 environmental, consumer and social justice organizations petitioned California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara today seeking first in the nation emergency regulations to require insurance companies to disclose the fossil fuel projects they insure, even as climate change-exacerbated catastrophes are costing insurance companies billions.

The November 2018 wildfires alone, including the Camp and Woolsey fires, have caused more than $11.4 billion in insured losses, according to the California Department of Insurance. The disclosures sought by the petition would cover the more than 1,300 insurance companies that do business in California, the largest insurance market in the nation.

"By insuring the fossil fuel projects responsible for the increased intensity of wildfires, mudslides and flooding, insurance companies fuel the very disasters they are insuring homeowners against. It's outrageous that survivors of wildfires and other disasters have to fight with their insurance companies for coverage while insurers are paying out billions to the fossil fuel companies responsible," said Carmen Balber, executive director of Consumer Watchdog, a signatory of the petition.

The petition states: "To ensure the solvency of the insurance industry and protect consumers in California, we request that you immediately initiate a rulemaking proceeding and promulgate emergency regulations to require all insurance companies licensed to conduct business in California to fully disclose: (1) all their investments in fossil fuel-related entities, and (2) all the fossil fuel-related companies and projects that they underwrite or otherwise insure."

Read the petition: https://consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2019-03/FossilFuelPetition.pdf

"Insurance companies are supposed to be the last line of defense against calamitous weather events like hurricanes and fires. But by continuing to invest in fossil fuel companies and underwriting their operations the U.S. insurance industry appears to just blithely continue to throw fuel on the source of the problem. Unless they start taking decisive actions to ditch coal, oil and gas -- as many of Europe's largest insurers and reinsurers have done -- U.S. insurers risk being flooded by increasing claims, litigation and public indignation," said Annie Leonard, Executive Director, of Greenpeace, one of the petitioning organizations.

California would be the first state in the nation to mandate disclosure of insurance companies' fossil fuel underwriting to measure its impact on the substantial fiscal and physical damages consumers and insurers face due to climate change.

"As the climate crisis calls for phasing out the use of fossil fuels, we need to shine a bright light on those companies underwriting projects that will create more pollution and destruction. Faced with the threat of more oil pipelines and 700 new oil wells in Santa Barbara County, the public needs to know which companies could underwrite these dangerous projects," Ana Rosa Rizo-Centino, Senior Organizer for Food & Water Watch.

The petition also asks the Insurance Commissioner to expand disclosure of insurance companies' fossil fuel-related investments. The California Department of Insurance's Climate Risk Carbon Initiative currently requires disclosure of fossil fuel-related investments by insurance companies writing more than $100 million in premiums. This excludes half of the insurance companies in California.

The California Department of Insurance has been a leader in efforts to acknowledge the risks of climate change to consumers and the insurance industry, but has not required insurance companies to disclose fossil fuel underwriting or divest from fossil fuel industries.

A new coalition of public interest groups, Insure Our Future, has called on America's insurance companies to follow their European cousins and divest from fossil fuel companies, and to make plans to stop underwriting extreme fossil fuel projects. www.insureourfuture.us

While little public information is available on the extent of insurance industry underwriting of fossil fuel projects, insurance companies' exposure becomes clear after disaster strikes.

                   Company            Disaster     Cost (millions) Insurer Paid To-Date                  Estimated       Insurance Company
                                                                                         Cost to Insurer

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        SoCalGas           Aliso Canyon Gas Leak             1,055                   566                       1,027 
     ?

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        Plains All
         American          Refugio Beach Oil Spill             355                   187                         240 
     ?

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Sempra, the parent company of Southern California Gas Company, reported in 2018 that its insurance companies have already paid it $566 million for costs arising from the Aliso Canyon natural gas blowout, including the relocation of thousands of area residents suffering ill health effects from the leak. Sempra projects its insurance companies will ultimately pay the company over $1 billion for the disaster. The names of the companies insuring Sempra for the blowout are unknown. Meanwhile, homeowners in the area report their insurance companies denied claims for clean-up from the leak.

The burst pipeline at Refugio State Beach in 2015 resulted in the release of at least 123,000 gallons of crude oil along the Santa Barbara County coastline and into the Pacific Ocean. In 2018 the owner, Plains All American Pipeline, reported that its costs from the spill, including cleanup and remediation, will reach $355 million. All American's insurance companies are undisclosed, but have already paid $187 million of the $240 million insurers will ultimately owe. The names of the company's insurers are undisclosed.

The Insurance Commissioner has 30 days to respond to the groups' petition.

The public interest organizations signing the petition include:

      1000 Grandmothers for Future
       Generations                    
     Avaaz


     350 Bay Area                    
     Azul


     350 Chico                         Bay Area-System Change not Climate
                                         Change

      350 Conejo/San Fernando Valley  
     Beyond Extreme Energy


     350 Maine                       
     Bold Alliance


     350 Silicon Valley                California Environmental Justice
                                         Alliance

      350 South Bay Los Angeles         Californians Against Fracking and
                                         Dangerous Drilling


     350.org                           Center for Biological Diversity


     350 Marin                         Center for International
                                         Environmental Law

      Alameda County Interfaith
       Climate Action Network         
     ClientEarth


     Amazon Watch                    
     Climate Hawks Vote

      Asian Pacific Environmental
       Network                        
     No Coal Alliance


     Climate Resolve                 
     No Coal in Oakland

      Coalition for Clean Air         
     No Coal in Richmond

      Communities for a Better
       Environment (CBE)              
     No Coal Vallejo

      Connecticut Citizens Action
       Group                          
     Oil Change International


     Courage Campaign                
     Presente.org


     Divest Invest                   
     Public Citizen


     Earthworks                        Rainforest Action Network

      Filipino/American Coalition
       for Environmental Solidarity
       (FACES)                        
     Rootskeeper


     Food & Water Watch              
     San Francisco Baykeeper

      Fossil Free California          
     Sierra Club California

      Fox Valley Citizens for Peace &
       Justice                        
     SoCal 350 Climate Action

      Friends of the Earth U.S.       
     Stand.earth

      Fundacja "Rozwój TAK -Odkrywki
       NIE"                           
     SumOfUs.org

      Greenaction for Health and
       Environmental Justice          
     Sunflower Alliance


     Greenpeace                      
     Sunrise Project

      Indivisible South Bay LA          Sustainable Energy & Economy
                                         Network


     Market Forces                   
     urgewald

      Movement for a People's Party   
     Waterkeeper Alliance

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