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  • The fertility transition, expressed through falling birth rates and increased well-being for women and children, is a function of many social and economic changes. This paper examines the role of access to electricity and modern cooking fuels on fertility rates, suggesting that cleaner energy and ending energy poverty contribute to gender equality and the achievement of other Sustainable Development Goals.

    • Camille Belmin
    • Roman Hoffmann
    • Helga Weisz
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 5, P: 245-253
  • Water scarcity is becoming increasingly severe under climate change, and women often bear most of the burden of collecting water. This research finds that both temperature rises and reduced precipitation increase women’s daily water collection time, thereby undermining their welfare globally.

    • Robert Carr
    • Maximilian Kotz
    • Leonie Wenz
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 14, P: 700-706
  • Activities in cities are important drivers of global carbon fluxes. Here the authors trace the carbon metabolism in 16 global cities in terms of both physical and virtual carbon inflows, stock changes and outflows in relation to the supply chains of urban production and consumption and show that the total carbon impacts of global cities are found to be highly varied in either per capita, intensity or density measures.

    • Shaoqing Chen
    • Bin Chen
    • Klaus Hubacek
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-11