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Chair of Lords & Lloyd’s told ‘fossil fuels are just not cricket’

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Saturday 24 September 2022

MRU banner drop at Lords 24 Sept

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A group of mums unfurled a huge banner at today’s England – India cricket match challenging Bruce Carnegie-Brown, Chair of Marylebone Cricket Club and Lloyd’s of London – one the world’s biggest insurers of fossil fuels – to take ambitious climate action.

 

A 9-metre banner with the message – ‘Bruce: Fossil Fuels are just not cricket’ – was displayed during the women’s one-day international at Lords, the home ground of Marylebone Cricket Club. It was part of a weekend of cricket action by Mothers Rise Up that began on Friday with a cricket match – complete with a giant wicket and cricket ball – outside Lloyd’s HQ in London. 

 

Maya Mailer, spokesperson for Mothers Rise Up who took part in the action with her family said:  “Fossil fuels are wrecking the climate, the lives of millions of people around the globe, and our children’s future. Many cricketing nations are already feeling the impact with devastating floods in Pakistan and Australia and crippling heat waves in India and the UK. Cricket will be one of the worst affected sports. Lloyds must stop insuring fossil fuel projects that will lock in catastrophic global heating of more than 1.5C.

 

Many cricketing nations are already feeling the effects of the climate crisis. The heat waves which gripped India and Pakistan earlier this year were made 30 times more likely by climate change. Climate change increased the intensity of monsoon rains in Pakistan that have left a tenth of the country underwater, killed nearly 1500 people – including over 500 children – and destroyed 1.8 million homes and made the UK heatwave in July more intense and at least 10 times more likely.

 

A report by the Climate Coalition found that cricket will be the sport that is hardest hit by climate change. Wetter summers will disrupt matches in the UK and cricketers will be exposed to dangerously high temperatures in countries such as Australia and India.

 

Stephen Fry, who begins a 12-month term working alongside Carnegie-Brown as president of Marylebone Cricket Club in October 2022, recently released a video message in support of Extinction Rebellion saying: “This is the most serious crisis humanity has ever faced….something has to be done about fossil fuels, most of all about our insatiable appetite for them.”  

 

The International Energy Agency says there can be no new fossil fuel expansion if we are to keep global temperatures from rising above 1.5C.  Yet, Lloyd’s has no plans to stop insuring new oil and gas exploration and has refused to join 15 other insurers and reinsurers in ruling out support for the proposed East African Crude Oil Pipeline.  While companies such as AXA, Allianz, and Swiss Re have already stopped insuring the most damaging coal, tar sands and Arctic energy projects due to their colossal climate impacts, Lloyd’s members may continue to provide cover until 2030.

 

“Bruce Carnegie-Brown must go out to bat for our children – and for cricket – by issuing clear guidance to all Lloyd’s members that they must immediately stop insuring new coal, oil and gas projects ,” added Mailer.

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Saturday 24 September 2022

MRU banner drop at Lords 24 Sept

©Raphael Moran

 

A group of mums unfurled a huge banner at today’s England – India cricket match challenging Bruce Carnegie-Brown, Chair of Marylebone Cricket Club and Lloyd’s of London – one the world’s biggest insurers of fossil fuels – to take ambitious climate action.

 

A 9-metre banner with the message – ‘Bruce: Fossil Fuels are just not cricket’ – was displayed during the women’s one-day international at Lords, the home ground of Marylebone Cricket Club. It was part of a weekend of cricket action by Mothers Rise Up that began on Friday with a cricket match – complete with a giant wicket and cricket ball – outside Lloyd’s HQ in London. 

 

Maya Mailer, spokesperson for Mothers Rise Up who took part in the action with her family said:  “Fossil fuels are wrecking the climate, the lives of millions of people around the globe, and our children’s future. Many cricketing nations are already feeling the impact with devastating floods in Pakistan and Australia and crippling heat waves in India and the UK. Cricket will be one of the worst affected sports. Lloyds must stop insuring fossil fuel projects that will lock in catastrophic global heating of more than 1.5C.

 

Many cricketing nations are already feeling the effects of the climate crisis. The heat waves which gripped India and Pakistan earlier this year were made 30 times more likely by climate change. Climate change increased the intensity of monsoon rains in Pakistan that have left a tenth of the country underwater, killed nearly 1500 people – including over 500 children – and destroyed 1.8 million homes and made the UK heatwave in July more intense and at least 10 times more likely.

 

A report by the Climate Coalition found that cricket will be the sport that is hardest hit by climate change. Wetter summers will disrupt matches in the UK and cricketers will be exposed to dangerously high temperatures in countries such as Australia and India.

 

Stephen Fry, who begins a 12-month term working alongside Carnegie-Brown as president of Marylebone Cricket Club in October 2022, recently released a video message in support of Extinction Rebellion saying: “This is the most serious crisis humanity has ever faced….something has to be done about fossil fuels, most of all about our insatiable appetite for them.”  

 

The International Energy Agency says there can be no new fossil fuel expansion if we are to keep global temperatures from rising above 1.5C.  Yet, Lloyd’s has no plans to stop insuring new oil and gas exploration and has refused to join 15 other insurers and reinsurers in ruling out support for the proposed East African Crude Oil Pipeline.  While companies such as AXA, Allianz, and Swiss Re have already stopped insuring the most damaging coal, tar sands and Arctic energy projects due to their colossal climate impacts, Lloyd’s members may continue to provide cover until 2030.

 

“Bruce Carnegie-Brown must go out to bat for our children – and for cricket – by issuing clear guidance to all Lloyd’s members that they must immediately stop insuring new coal, oil and gas projects ,” added Mailer.

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