Abstract

Rapid emissions of green-house gases (GHGs) are causing global warming, which is wreaking havoc on the earth’s climate system. As a result, the coastal ecosystems of the world are on the verge of becoming endangered. We develop a fractal-fractional hybrid model to estimate the influence of rapid emissions of GHGs on the coastal ecosystems and climate changes. The fractal-fractional climate change model is considered for the theoretical and numerical aspects. The theoretical aspect includes the existence and Hyers–Ulam (HU) stability of the solutions while the numerical aspect is based on Lagrange’s interpolation polynomial. Moreover, unique solutions are proved by the Banach contraction principle. Different fractal-fractional orders are considered for the numerical study of dynamics of solutions which prove the importance and accuracy of these hybrid operators.

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