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The Malé Declaration on ] on Humanity is a treaty made by representatives of the ']' who came together to sign the declaration in ]. The Declaration set out a clear strategy and path to link climate change and human rights together, and change the agenda of the campaign to prevent climate change, as well as create the new ]. There was little connection between climate change and human rights. The statement made clear that the right to the environment is a prelude to the enjoyment of all other ]. <ref>{{Cite news|title=|url=https://newsarchive.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=200Therefore,}}</ref>
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]'s visits to many threatened countries, and her comments on the links between climate change and the connection's umbrella rights, brought this to international attention. In the ], climate change is already happening, and it has been realized that, at international level, human rights provide a useful framework for changing the agenda. The islands in question built a broad and powerful coalition, organizing meetings in ], ] and ]. <ref>{{Citation|title=Datganiad Malé ar Newid Hinsawdd Byd-eang o ran y Ddynoliaeth|date=2021-04-18|url=https://cy.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Datganiad_Mal%C3%A9_ar_Newid_Hinsawdd_Byd-eang_o_ran_y_Ddynoliaeth&oldid=10913774|work=Wicipedia|language=cy|access-date=2021-04-20}}</ref> The capital of the ] is Malé and is located on an island of the same name; the population at the ] was 133,019. The islands are under threat of ] due to ].

The statement highlighted the need for strategies to deal with ], both in terms of adaptation or mitigation, and to outline the outcome of a 'no change' scenario for ], as individuals and communities. It was understood from the outset that the current body of ] norms and principles offered a sound basis for responsible and effective thinking and action in this regard. <ref>{{Citation|title=Datganiad Malé ar Newid Hinsawdd Byd-eang o ran y Ddynoliaeth|date=2021-04-18|url=https://cy.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Datganiad_Mal%C3%A9_ar_Newid_Hinsawdd_Byd-eang_o_ran_y_Ddynoliaeth&oldid=10913774|work=Wicipedia|language=cy|access-date=2021-04-20}}</ref>

== The United Nations ==
The ] asked the ] to focus its attention on the impacts of climate change and human rights, and the ] addressed the call. At the request of the Male Declaration, the ] published the first study identifying specific ways in which climate change (specifically, global warming) interferes with the full enjoyment of human rights, emphasizing that States have a duty to work together protecting human rights from climate change. As a result of climate change, millions of people living today will not be able to enjoy ], including rights to ], ], an adequate standard of living and self determination. <ref>{{Citation|title=Datganiad Malé ar Newid Hinsawdd Byd-eang o ran y Ddynoliaeth|date=2021-04-18|url=https://cy.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Datganiad_Mal%C3%A9_ar_Newid_Hinsawdd_Byd-eang_o_ran_y_Ddynoliaeth&oldid=10913774|work=Wicipedia|language=cy|access-date=2021-04-20}}</ref>

The second pillar of this is that ] have obligations under ] in relation to mitigation, adaptation and response measures. In addition, it is now well understood, in recent UN documentation, that ] must "put human rights at the heart of how we handle and respond to climate change.".

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