One possible solution to rising sea levels is the implementation of coastal protection measures such as the construction of seawalls or barriers. These structures can act as a physical barrier against incoming waves and storm surges, helping to prevent erosion and flooding in coastal areas. Additionally, restoring and creating natural coastal wetlands and mangroves can act as a buffer against rising sea levels by absorbing and slowing down incoming tides and waves. These nature-based solutions not only provide effective coastal protection but also support biodiversity and provide various ecosystem services.