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Ways of living that are detrimental to nature and emit carbon are deeply embedded in modern societies. Some call the climate and ecological crisis a “crisis of relationship” between humans and nature. In order to transition to a more sustainable future, they say we need to “make peace<ref name=":4" />” with nature and transform our economic, financial and productive systems accordingly<ref name=":4" />. In 2021, a group of researchers identified nine interlocking reasons for our collective failure to address the climate crisis over the past three decades. They argued that in order to adequately address this crisis, there is a need to question many of the core worldviews at the heart of industrialized, wealthy societies<ref name=":10">[https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev-environ-012220-011104#article-denial Three Decades of Climate Mitigation: Why Haven't We Bent the Global Emissions Curve?]</ref>.
TranslationWays of living that are detrimental to nature and emit carbon are deeply embedded in modern societies. Some call the climate and ecological crisis a “crisis of relationship” between humans and nature. In order to transition to a more sustainable future, they say we need to “make peace<ref name=":4" />” with nature and transform our economic, financial and productive systems accordingly<ref name=":4" />. In 2021, a group of researchers identified nine interlocking reasons for our collective failure to address the climate crisis over the past three decades. They argued that in order to adequately address this crisis, there is a need to question many of the core worldviews at the heart of industrialized, wealthy societies<ref name=":10">[https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev-environ-012220-011104#article-denial Three Decades of Climate Mitigation: Why Haven't We Bent the Global Emissions Curve?]</ref>.

Ways of living that are detrimental to nature and emit carbon are deeply embedded in modern societies. Some call the climate and ecological crisis a “crisis of relationship” between humans and nature. In order to transition to a more sustainable future, they say we need to “make peace[1]” with nature and transform our economic, financial and productive systems accordingly[1]. In 2021, a group of researchers identified nine interlocking reasons for our collective failure to address the climate crisis over the past three decades. They argued that in order to adequately address this crisis, there is a need to question many of the core worldviews at the heart of industrialized, wealthy societies[2].

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  2. Three Decades of Climate Mitigation: Why Haven't We Bent the Global Emissions Curve?