Polluters Pay Pact 

Polluters broke it. We're paying for it.

242511 people are already part of the Polluters Pay Pact.

Polluters Pay Pact

Sign the pact, record your story. Join the Global movement to make polluters Pay.

<strong>Sign the Pact Now!</strong>

Trillions in Profit. Decades of Deception.

For over 70 years, fossil fuel companies have knowingly driven the climate crisis — while raking in trillions and lying to the public. They supercharged extreme weather — and then lied about it.
In 2024 alone, just five oil & gas giants made $100+ billion in profit, even as the world faced its hottest year on record.

Communities Pay the Price

From Kathmandu to Alexandria to the Americas, extreme floods, wildfires, and heatwaves are devastating lives. Why are those least responsible forced to bear the cost — while polluters keep profiting?

This isn’t just unfair.
It’s a failure of justice
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POLLUTER stop drilling START PAYING

Shift the Burden — From People to Polluters

We’re calling for real accountability.
The Polluters Pay Pact demands that the corporations and billionaires behind climate chaos:

  • Pay for the damage they’ve caused
  • Stop passing the cost to communities
  • Support a just, sustainable future

Why the Polluters Pay Pact Matters

This is more than a petition.
It’s a global movement.

Uniting:

  • Climate-impacted communities
  • Youth leaders & frontline responders
  • Humanitarians, economists & advocates

We’re building pressure on governments to end fossil fuel impunity — and put people before polluters.

By making polluters pay, we can:

  • Protect people’s health: Fund emergency services to help people during climate disasters.
  • Prioritising fairness: Ensure people living in the greatest poverty, with least responsibility for causing the climate crisis, will be supported with the revenues raised.
  • Equip first responders: Provide the tools and resources needed to respond to escalating wildfires, floods and heatwaves.
  • Make homes and infrastructure climate-ready: Strengthen homes and city infrastructure –  roads, rail and utilities – to better withstand extreme weather.
  • Provide a financial safety net: Ensure disaster relief and rebuilding efforts are funded so families aren’t left paying the bill.