Climate change significantly impacts coastal communities, posing serious threats to their environment, economy, and way of life. Rising sea levels lead to increased flooding, erosion, and loss of land, endangering homes, infrastructure, and vital ecosystems. Coastal areas are also more vulnerable to extreme weather events, such as hurricanes and storms, which are becoming more frequent and severe due to climate change. These changes disrupt local economies, particularly those dependent on tourism, fishing, and agriculture. Additionally, the threat of displacement looms large as some areas may become uninhabitable, forcing communities to relocate, further straining social and economic resources.