Reckless insurers like AXA, Allianz, Swiss Re and others are weighing a
deal that could turn the world's richest marine ecosystem into a fossil
fuel sacrifice zone.
If we flood insurance executives with outrage right now, we can threaten
their green reputation and make this disaster fossil gas project
completely uninsurable.
No insurance = No destruction.
[ [link removed] ]Underwater photo showing colorful coral reefs and a school of fish in
the background
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John,
The fossil fuel industry has found its next target: the Coral Triangle—the
most biodiverse marine ecosystem on Earth.
This extraordinary marine ecosystem is home to 76% of the world's coral
species and supports the lives and livelihoods of 360 million people. Yet
fossil fuel companies want to carve it up with dirty fossil gas terminals
and pipelines.
But they have a problem: without insurance, none of these projects cannot
move forward.
Right now, executives at Allianz, AXA, Zurich, Tokio Marine, Munich Re,
and others are quietly deciding whether this Earth's greatest natural
wonders becomes a sacrifice zone for gas profits. They are betting no one
is watching.
Let’s prove them wrong, John.
If thousands of us come together, we can show insurers that backing this
destruction comes with enormous reputational and financial risks. We've
seen it happen before. Public pressure has pushed insurers away from some
of the world's most controversial fossil fuel projects — and we can do it
again.
[ [link removed] ]Tell insurers: hands off the Coral Triangle!
Fossil gas projects bring dredging, toxic discharge, oil spills, and
constant industrial shipping into sensitive marine ecosystems. Coral
reefs–already under stress from warming oceans–face irreversible damage.
Mangroves and seagrass beds, critical for carbon storage and coastal
protection, are destroyed.
But the consequences are not just environmental, they are also deeply
human.
More than 360 million people depend on the Coral Triangle for food,
income, and protection from climate disasters. When reefs die and fish
stocks collapse, communities lose livelihoods, food security declines, and
climate vulnerability deepens.
And yet despite their own climate commitments, insurers continue to back
these projects.
We have seen before that when insurers withdraw support, projects stall.
Ekō campaigns targeting fossil fuel insurance have already forced dozens
of insurers to step away from destructive projects like the East African
Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP). Now, we have a chance to do the same in the
Coral Triangle.
Together, we can cut off the support these projects need to go ahead.
[ [link removed] ]Sign the petition: Protect the Coral Triangle. Stop insuring fossil
fuels.
When people around the world come together, we can shift corporate
behavior and protect ecosystems at scale. This is our moment to stand with
frontline communities, defend one of the planet’s greatest natural
wonders, and demand a future beyond fossil fuels.
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Thanks for all that you do,
Apekshita, Leyla and the team at Ekō
More information:
[ [link removed] ]Quakers urge insurers to protect world's most biodiverse seas
Quakers in Britain 27 April 2026
[ [link removed] ]Insurers should exclude fossil fuel projects in Coral triangle
Asia Insurance Review 27 April 2026
[ [link removed] ]Insurance Risk Briefing: LNG Expansion in the Coral Triangle
Biodiversity Hotspot
Insure Our Future 21 April 2026
[ [link removed] ]Blog: Over 70 campaign groups demand (re)insurers rule out cover for
fossil fuels in the Coral Triangle
Insure Our Future 21 April 2026
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