@article{fdi:010088088, title = {{O}vercoming the coupled climate and biodiversity crises and their societal impacts}, author = {{P}ortner, {H}. {O}. and {S}choles, {R}. {J}. and {A}rneth, {A}. and {B}arnes, {D}. {K}. {A}. and {B}urrows, {M}. {T}. and {D}iamond, {S}. {E}. and {D}uarte, {C}. {M}. and {K}iessling, {W}. and {L}eadley, {P}. and {M}anagi, {S}. and {M}c{E}lwee, {P}. and {M}idgley, {G}. and {N}go, {H}. {T}. and {O}bura, {D}. and {P}ascual, {U}. and {S}ankaran, {M}. and {S}hin, {Y}unne-{J}ai and {V}al, {A}. {L}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{E}arth's biodiversity and human societies face pollution, overconsumption of natural resources, urbanization, demographic shifts, social and economic inequalities, and habitat loss, many of which are exacerbated by climate change. {H}ere, we review links among climate, biodiversity, and society and develop a roadmap toward sustainability. {T}hese include limiting warming to 1.5 degrees {C} and effectively conserving and restoring functional ecosystems on 30 to 50% of land, freshwater, and ocean "scapes." {W}e envision a mosaic of interconnected protected and shared spaces, including intensively used spaces, to strengthen self-sustaining biodiversity, the capacity of people and nature to adapt to and mitigate climate change, and nature's contributions to people. {F}ostering interlinked human, ecosystem, and planetary health for a livable future urgently requires bold implementation of transformative policy interventions through interconnected institutions, governance, and social systems from local to global levels.}, keywords = {{MONDE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{S}cience}, volume = {380}, numero = {6642}, pages = {eabl4881 [12 p.]}, ISSN = {0036-8075}, year = {2023}, DOI = {10.1126/science.abl4881}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010088088}, }