earth_science3 papersavg year 2023quality 6/5weak evidence

Scholarship about the relationship between climate change‐related concerns and fertility in these pronatalist countries is scarce.

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The gap

Scholarship about the relationship between climate change‐related concerns and fertility in these pronatalist countries is scarce.

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Clustered from 3 gap mentions across 3 papers via embedding cosine ≥ 0.62.

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Whether and How We Will Continue to Reproduce Ourselves (2023) · doi

    ABSTRACT The author examines two open questions for religious ethicists: whether continuing to have children is a bad idea, given the challenges of antinatalism and climate change, and how we should evaluate the future of reproductive technology.

    Keywords: abstract author examines open questions religious ethicists whether continuing children idea given challenges antinatalism climate
  • Attitudes towards childbearing, population, and the environment: prevalence, correlates, and connections with fertility outcomes in Sweden (2025) · doi

    Abstract Environmental concerns may influence personal fertility decisions and general opinions about childbearing and population dynamics, but research on this topic remains scarce.

    Keywords: abstract environmental concerns influence personal fertility decisions general opinions childbearing population dynamics topic remains scarce
  • Climate Change Concerns and the Ideal Number of Children: A Comparative Analysis of the V4 Countries (2022) · doi

    Scholarship about the relationship between climate change‐related concerns and fertility in these pronatalist countries is scarce.

    Keywords: scholarship relationship climate change related concerns fertility pronatalist countries scarce

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