# Take Action - ongoing
# Campaign Ethos
The quickest, surest way to disrupt Oil, Gas & Coal in the UK is to target dirty insurers. So let’s work together to push them as hard as we can as fast as we can. It’s late in the day but we know this works.
**“We welcome everyone and every part of everyone” this is XR and friends. We need everyone.**
Sustained Action: this is a direct action campaign where sticking to it and going back really matters. We must take every opportunity to create and maintain pressure on the dirty insurers to succeed.
Decentralised Actions: IoS aims to provide what you need to build that pressure - contact us now if you need any additional support (incl. funds) or to get started planning your own Insurance actions.
# Regular Action
We know that it takes regular action to shift insurers. You don’t always have to be on the streets, there are a range of tactics you can use to do this.
#### Warning Shot
All campaigns start by giving a target an opportunity to do the right thing before the campaign begins. The easiest way of doing this is to send the target a warning shot email. We also want to let them know that they have a week to respond, or we’ll assume that they are working with Total, and will launch a campaign on them.
Here is a list of email addresses for the CEOs different insurers.
Here is a letter template that you can use as a starting point.
#### Regular Leafleting and Conversations
Another way to engage staff is to hold regular leafleting actions outside their office.
[Pick your target here](https://rebeltoolkit.extinctionrebellion.uk/books/insure-our-survival/page/choose-your-target-demands)
Some groups have received verbal commitments from insurers this way. If you do, make sure you ask them to send it to you in writing.
# Take Action From Home
#### Do It At Home/Digital Rebellion
We can use various methods to show public concern around the campaign:
- **Mass email and phone calling** action targeting Managing Agent CEOs - get numbers, and ideally don’t do it just once.
- **Gather support from other groups in your area**, an open letter could be a great way to do this. We can suggest groups that you might want to get in contact with.
#### Social Media
Organise a **social media blitz**, where you get a group together, and you comment on all their Facebook and LinkedIn posts, and Tweet at them. This is a great follow-up action after you’ve done a creative action and have some great photos.
#### Google Swarm
**Google reviews** can deliver a strong blow to their public image, and publicly remind everyone just what these companies are involved in. Get your supporters to leave one start reviews on the Managing Agent, Google profiles.
Here is a **Google Swarm action guide** for the Stop EACOP campaign.
#### Getting in the Media
The big ticket for increasing pressure is getting the insurer mentioned in the media, as we know these insurers have been sensitive to media attention in the past. But even if you don’t do something big enough to get national media attention you should be able to get in local media.
More advice here about [press releases, spokesperson info and media lists of journalists and publications](https://rebeltoolkit.extinctionrebellion.uk/link/1614#bkmrk-press).
#### Emails & Phone Calls
You want to **get in touch with staff** for several reasons. You want to build pressure beyond management. You want to educate them about why their company must rule out insuring your project. You want to encourage them to agitate internally. Finally, where they feel comfortable, we also want to give them the opportunity to pass on useful hints and tips.
For this reason, our asks of staff throughout our outreach are:
- Are you aware of the EACOP project?
- Do you think your company should be insuring fossil fuels?
- Can you raise this with your manager? How did they respond?
We’ve compiled a
complete list of all the Managing Agents at Lloyd’s website, so you can look up their contact details. For other local companies [take a look here](https://rebeltoolkit.extinctionrebellion.uk/books/insure-our-survival/page/choose-your-target-demands).
# Direct Action
If outreach isn’t leading to a commitment from an insurer, it’s time to turn up the heat. There are a number of ways that you can do this, but a combination of them often works well. It’s best not to do them all at once, but to spread them out over a couple of months, so you can keep building momentum.
We follow the '[Rebel Agreement](https://rebeltoolkit.extinctionrebellion.uk/books/participating-in-actions/page/rebel-agreement)' to guide us whilst taking nonviolent direct action.
#### Letter Delivery Action
This action involves hand-delivering a demand letter to the offices of dirty insurers addressed to one of the execs, that’s it.
This action design is for Tue 29th and Wed 30th in London, but could be replicated in other places.
**BASIC ACTION**
- Collect an envelope with a demand letter.
- Locate the office of a dirty insurer.
- Share a photo of yourself in the Live Action Telegram chat with the envelope outside the office, ideally as close-up as possible with something recognisable in the background.
- Enter the lobby, approach the reception and ask to deliver the letter. From experience, some will take it, but most will direct you to their post room at a goods entrance. Some post rooms are further into the building.
- Hand in the letter, if they’ll take it.
- Follow their instructions politely.
**ESCALATIONS** to consider if you are comfortable:
- ask if you can speak to the individual on the letter.
- tell reception why you are there.
- offer the worker engagement flyer to people you meet.
- linger in the lobby and/or goods entrance.
- ask to go further into the building, use your charm.
- share photos or short videos of your adventures in the Live Action Telegram chat.
#### Fun Insurance Recces
Every action will normally have at least one serious recce, however recess can be done any time, anywhere, whether you are planning on targeting an office or not 😎
A recce is the perfect introduction to direct action for new rebels and is about as low spice as it gets.
Your recce can be as serious or playful as you like and if it causes a stir, all the better.
For more information on fun insurance recces - read this !
And more general guidance on doing recces is here in the general [Action Planning book](https://rebeltoolkit.extinctionrebellion.uk/books/action-planning/page/how-to-do-a-recce).

#### Creative Action
Creative actions are a great way to build pressure, get more people involved, and capture some great images to use on social media. There are loads of different things you can do and there are some great resources to help get creative. One of our favourite ones is
Beautiful Troubles Toolkit. There are also lists of [creative elements for actions here](https://rebeltoolkit.extinctionrebellion.uk/books/design-ideas-for-actions).
##### Mothers Rise Up - parents and kids FLASH MOB!
>A few weeks ago, we met with Bruce Carnegie-Brown, looked him in the eyes and urged him to take faster action on climate for the sake of our children and children worldwide. Now we’re back and more determined than ever to use every ounce of creativity we’ve got to get this message through.”
Bringing creative actions to the HQ of your target is a great way to push the campaign forward.
#### Lobby Occupations
Lobby occupations are highly effective actions that are also relatively low-spice with minimal risk of arrest. Occupation of the lobby of Zurich during the 2024 Insure Our Future campaign is seen as directly contributing to their decision to rule out investment in any new fossil fuel projects.
For lots more information on lobby occupations here is a really useful document.
>Major insurer Probitas1492 have confirmed that they will **never insure two major ‘carbon bomb’ projects** – the East African Crude Oil Pipeline and the (not pretty much cancelled!) West Cumbria coal mine – after a week of peaceful protest from Extinction Rebellion (XR) and members of the Insure Our Future coalition.

#### Further Actions
If creative action doesn’t cause the insurer to rule out underwriting carbon bomb projects then it could be time to take some further action.
If you're considering taking action that could lead to arrest or you would like to check the legal implications of your action design, then contact insureoursurvival@extinctionrebellion.uk.
##### Money Rebellion oil spill
>Money Rebellion poured fake oil at the offices of Arch Insurance. Arch Insurance has refused to rule out insuring fossil fuel giant Total’s East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), a project that will jeopardise important ecosystems, fuel climate change and pose significant risks to millions of people. Money Rebellion is there to say ‘Arch must rule out EACOP’. Arch later ruled out insuring EACOP off the back of this action.

# Christmas Action- Write a letter to Santa with Howden
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Howden Insurance have a variety of Christmas activities going on in their stalls, but we think the best for a cheeky bit of action is their **Letter to Santa activity**.
### How to get involved
1. Print off the template letter [from the Howden website](https://blog.howdeninsurance.co.uk/send-a-letter-to-santa-with-howden/).
2. Or pop into your local Howden branch ([find a list here](https://www.howdeninsurance.co.uk/branch-finder)) and pick up some of their postcards that you can send.
3. Complete your letter or postcard to Santa, including how much you want Howden to rule out insuring new fossil fuel projects. If you're having an outreach stall outside Howden, why not ask members of the public to write their own letters? Feel like you need more information? Check out the [Howden briefing here](https://rebeltoolkit.extinctionrebellion.uk/books/insure-our-survival/page/company-briefings).
4. Go into the Howden branch and post your letters in their special 'North Pole Mailbox'
### Will it work?
- Howden is one of the few insurance companies that is [employee owned](https://www.howdengroup.com/uk-en/about-us/employee-ownership). This means that individual employees own shares, and have much more sway than they would in an ordinary company.
- This is a light hearted activity that may resonate with employees and show the volume of support for our campaign.
- It is an easy action for people to take whilst they are out and about. The Insure Our Survival campaign has resonated with the public, and most people are surprised in the role insurers like Howden play in propping up the oil and gas industries.