● Proposes the Möbius-based Coupling Climate-Social System (MCCSS) framework. ● Integrates three core principles for a multi-dimensional governance approach. ● Systematically bridges scales, values, and policy for coherent climate action. ● Advocates for a paradigmatic shift from reactive risk management to adaptive governance. Climate and social systems are intrinsically coupled. While this interconnectedness is widely recognized theoretically, operational frameworks in research and governance frequently compartmentalize them. This disconnection obscures critical feedback loops and impedes effective climate action. To address this, we introduce the Möbius-based Coupling Climate-Social System, which is structured around three core principles: human-Earth coupling, telecoupling, and strategic coupling. Effective climate governance requires the active integration of these three coupling dimensions. This entails fostering a balance between human activities and the environment, promoting cross-scale climate-social governance, and ensuring strategic coupling through the coordination of policies, planning, and actions.
Ye et al. (Fri,) studied this question.