A number one member of the California Senate is urging Dodgers proprietor Mark Walter to finish the crew’s sponsorship offers with oil and fuel firms, telling him that “continuing to associate these corporations with our beloved boys in blue is not in our community or the planet’s best interest.”
In a letter Tuesday, Senate Majority Chief Lena Gonzalez (D-Lengthy Seashore) wrote that Angelenos “breathe some of the most polluted air in the country, with demonstrated links to negative health outcomes.”
The current L.A. County wildfires, she mentioned, have known as consideration to the truth that “fossil fuel pollution is responsible for not only the climate crisis, but also the persistently harmful air quality in the region.”
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One of many Dodgers’ most seen advertisers is Houston-based oil big Phillips 66, which owns the 76 fuel station chain. Orange-and-blue 76 logos are displayed all through Dodger Stadium, together with above each scoreboards — a local weather pink flag that I highlighted in a column final 12 months.
My column prompted local weather activists to rally outdoors Dodger Stadium and begin a MoveOn.org petition — which as of Tuesday afternoon had garnered practically 23,000 signatures — calling on Walter to dump Phillips 66. Activists and educational specialists say fossil gasoline firms, like tobacco firms earlier than them, use adverts at sports activities stadiums and different cultural establishments to construct goodwill and normalize the harms attributable to their merchandise.
Gonzalez famous that California is suing main oil and fuel firms, together with Phillips 66, for local weather damages, with state officers accusing the trade of a “decades-long campaign of deception” to cover the reality about international warming and delay the transition to scrub energy. The U.S. Supreme Court docket on Monday allowed the lawsuit to maneuver ahead.
Federal prosecutors, in the meantime, charged Phillips 66 final 12 months with violating the U.S. Clear Water Act by dumping oil and grease from its Carson refinery, simply outdoors Gonzalez’s district, into the L.A. County sewer system.
Eradicating the Phillips 66 adverts from Dodger Stadium “would send the message that it’s time to end our embrace of polluting fossil fuels and work together towards a cleaner, greener future,” Gonzalez wrote.
The Dodgers didn’t reply to a request for remark.
Senate Majority Chief Lena Gonzalez (D-Lengthy Seashore), proven in 2019, launched the laws.
(Robert Gourley / Los Angeles Instances)
The 2024 World Sequence champions aren’t the one professional sports activities crew taking fossil gasoline cash. A current survey from UCLA Regulation’s Emmett Institute tallied at the least 59 U.S. franchises that settle for sponsorship {dollars} from oil giants, or utility firms whose power sources are primarily fossil fuels. The listing included 5 different California groups: LAFC, the Sacramento Kings, the Athletics (previously of Oakland), the San Francisco Giants and the San Francisco 49ers.
The Dodgers, although, occupy a singular place in American sports activities historical past.
As Gonzalez wrote, the crew has lengthy been forward of the curve. The Dodgers broke baseball’s colour barrier after they signed Jackie Robinson within the Forties, and after they barred cigarette adverts from Dodger Stadium within the Nineteen Sixties. Extra lately, the crew has inspired followers to take public transit to video games and launched sustainability efforts.
These efforts “make the Dodgers’ continued partnership with Big Oil all the more anachronistic,” Gonzalez wrote.
Gonzalez wrote to Walter after listening to from Zan Dubin, the local weather activist main the push for the Dodgers to drop Phillips 66. Dubin, who has labored with the native Sierra Membership chapter on the marketing campaign, praised Gonzalez for displaying “true leadership and unflinching courage as the first elected official to endorse our campaign.”
“Greenwashing must end so we can accelerate adoption of renewable energy,” Dubin mentioned.
A spokesperson for Phillips 66 didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark. Neither did a spokesperson for Ohio-based Marathon Petroleum, whose Arco fuel stations have run adverts at Dodger Stadium lately.
In an interview, Gonzalez described herself as a “huge baseball lover” who grew up cheering for the Dodgers. She mentioned she needs gamers on the crew would begin speaking about fossil gasoline ads, too.
“I’d love for [Shohei] Ohtani or [Freddie] Freeman or someone to say, ‘This is important to us, too,’” she instructed me.
The Dodgers journey this week to Tokyo, the place they’ll open the season with two video games towards the Chicago Cubs. They’ll return to Los Angeles for the house opener at Dodger Stadium on March 27.
The 76 logos will loom massive. Only a few months faraway from the Eaton and Palisades fires, Dodgers followers taking footage and posting them on social media will, in lots of circumstances, be offering free publicity to Phillips 66.
The 76 brand sits above the left discipline scoreboard at Dodger Stadium.
(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Instances)