The transdisciplinary study between natural and social sciences is very challengeable because of theirdifferences inresearch subjects,objectives,data and methodology. In recent twenty years,the merging sustainability sciences in climate,environment,ecosystem,energy,food,resources and human health provide the new opportunity for integration between natural and social sciences. This paper focused on some methodologies on how to integrate these two types of sciences in sustainability science. Firstly the integrated study between natural and social sciences should be solution-oriented,and co-design,co-production with other stakeholders. Secondly,the integrated study should be balanced in top-down ( natural) and bottom-up ( social) approaches,focusing on the scientific issues at local level,which needs the efforts on social upscaling and natural downscaling by overcoming the uncertainties. To communicate the knowledge of uncertainties is one of the most important tasks for natural scientists when they try to work with social scientists and stakeholders. Last,we put some discussions on needs of experts in charge of communication in transdisciplinary study,the tendency of looking down social science in current global change and sustainability research,and the mismatching of current evaluating system to sustainability science.