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Disastrous pipeline

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We're SO CLOSE to killing the project   Relentless public mobilization is making the biggest ins

We're SO CLOSE to killing the project   Relentless public mobilization is making the biggest insurance firms rule out insuring the environmentally disastrous East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP). But a handful of crucial US insurers are lagging behind. So far, 29 companies have been forced to say no to insuring the project. We have to make sure no company will ever insure EACOP: [ Sign the petitionÂ]( {NAME}, One leak from the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) could poison the water of Africa’s largest lake that 40 million people depend on for food, farming and their livelihoods. This is an unmitigated environmental disaster. Relentless mobilization from Ekō members, activists and communities on the frontline has forced a total of 29 companies to stop insuring this devastating project. This is great news- without insurance, no pipeline! But on our list, US insurers Liberty Mutual, Chubb, Travelers and AIG are still lagging behind. And that could change quickly: companies are dropping out of the project one after the other. This is our moment to put pressure on these insurers and show them people around the world won't back down until they drop EACOP once and for all: [Tell Liberty Mutual, Chubb, Travelers and AIG to drop EACOP and insure our future instead!]( TotalEnergies’ destructive pipeline has already displaced tens of thousands of people and if built would endanger water resources for millions of people and wildlife, like elephants, giraffes, lions and leopards. We can’t let oil giant TotalEnergies and its insurers get away with destroying livelihoods and our future. Up until now, insurers have largely been able to rake in record profits and avoid being held accountable for their role in enabling destruction. But this ends NOW. No more hiding in the shadows. You, {NAME}, can help call out the other insurers lagging behind and bring them into the light. A powerful network of over 260 organizations are working relentlessly to convince insurers around the world to rule out supporting this disastrous project. And we are nearly there. Thousands of Ekō members like you mass emailed one of the biggest supporters of the project, Munich Re, and got them to pull out. This has set a precedent and 5 other insurers have since backed out. Let’s keep applying pressure and make sure this climate wrecking project never sees the light of the day. [Tell Liberty Mutual, Chubb, Travelers and AIG to rule out insuring this disastrous project!]( [ Sign the petitionÂ]( Thanks for all that you do, Leyla, Daphne and the team at Ekō More information: [Insurance giant Marsh under fire over role in controversial oil project](. Inclusive Development International. 7 February, 2023. [East African Crude Oil Pipeline: a 379 MtCO2 “Carbon Bomb”](. Climate Accountability Institute. 27 October, 2022. [Insure our future, Not the EACOP- Who's backing the pipeline and who's ruled it out?]( Stop EACOP. August, 2022.  [Why stop EACOP]( Stop EACOP.     --------------------------------------------------------------- Ekō is a community of people from around the world committed to curbing the growing power of corporations. We want to buy from, work for and invest in companies that respect the environment, treat their workers well and respect democracy. And we’re not afraid to stand up to them when they don’t. Please help keep Ekō strong by chipping in $3 [Chip in $3]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. | [Unsubscribe](   --------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Us On Social Media [Facebok]( [Instagram]( [Youtube](Eko.Movement) [Twitter]( [TikTok](eko.movement) [Telegram](

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