The impacts of climate change are disproportionately felt by marginalized communities, who often lack the resources to adapt or recover. Vulnerable groups, including low-income families, women, racial minorities, and LGBTQ+ individuals, face heightened risks from extreme weather events such as floods, heat waves, and hurricanes. These groups are more likely to live in areas with poor infrastructure, limited access to emergency services, and higher exposure to pollution. Additionally, systemic inequalities make it harder for these communities to recover from climate-related disasters, deepening existing disparities. The destabilizing effects of climate change also threaten democratic systems and human rights, further compounding the risks for already vulnerable populations.