Climate change stands as one of the most pressing issues of our time, with far-reaching effects that extend beyond rising temperatures to include more frequent and severe natural events. Among these consequences, the interplay between extreme weather events and rising sea levels is particularly concerning, as it threatens both the stability of global ecosystems and the safety of human communities. This project explores the interconnected relationship between climate change, extreme weather, and sea level rise, examining how increased greenhouse gas emissions are accelerating these changes. In addition this project aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how climate-driven sea level rise and intensified weather patterns mutually amplify their impacts. Through this exploration, the project seeks to highlight the urgency for robust adaptation and mitigation strategies that can address the complex and cascading effects of these climate phenomena on ecosystems, economies, and societies worldwide.