Abstract

In order to understand the relationship between economic growth and climate change, this research analyzes the effects of human economic activity on climate change in Hainan Island, a rapidly developing region in southern China. The paper examines the historical climate patterns of Hainan Island, focusing on temperature trends, precipitation levels, and extreme weather events. The paper also examines the state of Hainan Islands natural resources, including biodiversity and coastal ecosystems to assess the ecological impact of economic activities. The findings of this study contribute to the broader understanding of the relationship between human economic activities and climate change in a specific regional context. The analysis highlights the urgent need for integrated approaches that balance economic growth with environmental sustainability in Hainan Island. The research outcomes can inform policymakers, environmental organizations, and local communities in developing strategies to mitigate climate change impacts and foster a more sustainable future for Hainan Island and similar regions facing similar challenges.

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