Volker Turk
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
"Such recognition of environmental crimes, including the crime of ecocide, by international, regional, and domestic legal systems would strengthen accountability for environmental harms.”
Sylvia Earle
Co-founder of Mission Blue
"There is a real case to be made for recognising ecocide in the International Criminal Court right along with genocide. Our existence is on the line."
Kumi Naidoo
Former Executive Director Greenpeace International
"History only moves forward when courageous people get up and act. That’s why I support this citizen’s initiative to recognise ecocide as the crime it is.”
Chile Eboe-Osuji
4th President of the International Criminal Court
"I’m firmly in favour of seeing ecocide made an international crime over which the ICC has jurisdiction."
Tarja Halonen
Former President of Finland
"Stopping Ecocide through international criminal law is essential for the survival of our cultures and economies and decisive in order to safeguard global ecosystems with their species variety, as the collective life insurance of humanity."
Paul McCartney
Singer, songwriter, co-founder Meat Free Monday
“[This] idea is clearly catching on... and not before time if we are to prevent further devastation of the planet.”
Princess Esmeralda of Belgium
Journalist, author and activist
“It is time to make ecocide a crime against humanity and put the rights of people and Nature first to create a healthy and sustainable planet for all species."
Pope Francis
Bishop of Rome and head of the Catholic Church
"This is a fifth category of crimes against peace, which should be recognised as such by the international community.”
Dr Jane Goodall
UN Messenger of Peace
“The concept of Ecocide is long overdue. It could lead to an important change in the way people perceive – and respond to – the current environmental crisis.”
Antonio Guterres
UN Secretary General
“[We] need to establish a crime of ecocide at the international level”
Emmanuel Macron
President of France
"I share the ambition… to ensure that this term is enshrined in international law so that leaders … are accountable before the International Criminal Court."
Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa
7th Prime Minister of Samoa
"We call on all leaders to join us as we explore pathways for addressing ecological destruction and climate breakdown… with the proposal of an amendment to the Rome Statute as a concrete first step.”
Nikenike Vurobaravu
President of Vanuatu
"We call on states to join the group of nations proposing to include the crime of ecocide in the Rome statute. Acting with the knowledge of severe and widespread or long-term damage to the environment can no longer be tolerated."