Rainforest Action Network: At Chubb AGM, Insurance Giant Faced Demands for Climate Action on the Ballot and in the Streets
This morning,
Over 50% of investors voted in favor of a resolution filed by As You Sow asking Chubb to report on if and how it plans to measure, disclose, and reduce its emissions associated with underwriting and investment activities in alignment with the Paris Agreement's 1.5-C goal, requiring net zero emissions. Read As You Sow's statement here (https://www.asyousow.org/press-releases/2022/5/19/shareholders-support-climate-change-emissions-reduction-chubb).
Another resolution filed by
Today, a critical mass of investors affirmed that Chubb must decarbonize its underwriting and investment portfolios in line with net zero by 2050. However, Chubb and some of its major shareholders are refusing to make sound business decisions and act on what the science has made clear: to reach this net zero goal, insurers cannot underwrite any new fossil fuel supplies whatsoever," said Elana Sulakshana, Senior Energy Finance Campaigner at
While the annual meeting took place at Chubb's Zurich HQ, activists with Campax, gathered outside with banners, urging the executives inside to stop supporting fossil fuel expansion. In NYC, a billboard truck called on CEO
Chubb is lagging far behind European peers, like
In the boardroom, Greenberg also faced scrutiny for failing in his climate oversight duties. Majority Action, a nonprofit shareholder advocacy organization, recommended that institutional investors vote against instating two Board Members: Greenberg, who is Chair, CEO and Chair of the Executive Committee, as well as
Chubb's Lagging Climate and Human Rights Record
Although Chubb was the first
It is very troubling that Chubb continues to dismiss Indigenous voices, especially when we have been reaching out to connect with them. Chubb has not responded or acknowledged any of our letters, addressed our concerns, or our presence in our own homelands. We will not allow any more people that look at our homelands with dollar signs to brush us aside. The Gwich'in Nation of
While Chubb has stated that it does not insure tar sands projects, and according to its 2022 proxy statement, will not do so in the future, the company has refused to formalize that in a public-facing policy with clear definitions and details.
Chubb's statement that it will not insure any tar sands projects in the future is yet another sign that insurers are feeling the reputational risks of the outdated and polluting tar sands sector, which threatens Indigenous rights and the climate. Tar sands extraction has contaminated our drinking water, polluted our air, and driven up rates of cancer in Indigenous communities " said
Meanwhile, the ever-intensifying impacts of the climate crisis are driving up the cost of premiums to unaffordable levels, and insurers are withdrawing entirely from communities facing climate risk. For example, Chubb is dropping homeowners in regions of
In mid-April, activists staged a series of actions in
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Statement from Insure Our Future, a
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