In a comprehensive analysis of climate change and its socio-economic implications, researchers found that communities located near coastlines are more vulnerable to sea level rise. Inhabitants of these areas often face economic instability as fishing and tourism industries suffer due to the changing environment. Moreover, the analysis highlighted that governmental response times in these regions lag behind those in inland areas. Consequently, residents expressed a sense of frustration over perceived neglect in the face of escalating threats. This situation has led to activism within affected communities, with citizens demanding more support and proactive measures to safeguard their livelihoods and environments.