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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe _Trans. Inst. Br. Geogr_. http://doi.org/cdbx (2017) Energy poverty arises when household income falls below the poverty line once costs for socially and materially necessary levels of energy services are accounted for. Young adults may be a particularly vulnerable yet overlooked demographic due to their transient rental housing and multiple occupancy living arrangements. Saska Petrova, from the University of Manchester, used a mixed-methods approach to investigate the experience of energy poverty in young adults (18–35 years old) in the Selly Oak ward of Birmingham, UK. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ACCESS OPTIONS Access through your institution Access Nature and 54 other Nature Portfolio journals Get Nature+, our best-value online-access subscription $32.99 / 30 days cancel any time Learn more Subscribe to this journal Receive 12 digital issues and online access to articles $119.00 per year only $9.92 per issue Learn more Buy this article * Purchase on SpringerLink * Instant access to full article PDF Buy now Prices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout ADDITIONAL ACCESS OPTIONS: * Log in * Learn about institutional subscriptions * Read our FAQs * Contact customer support AUTHOR INFORMATION AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * Nature Energy https://www.nature.com/natureenergy Jenn Richler Authors * Jenn Richler View author publications You can also search for this author inPubMed Google Scholar CORRESPONDING AUTHOR Correspondence to Jenn Richler. RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE Richler, J. Young, transient and cold. _Nat Energy_ 2, 767 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-017-0023-x Download citation * Published: 10 October 2017 * Issue Date: October 2017 * DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-017-0023-x SHARE THIS ARTICLE Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content: Get shareable link Sorry, a shareable link is not currently available for this article. Copy to clipboard Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative

Access through your institution Buy or subscribe _Trans. Inst. Br. Geogr_. http://doi.org/cdbx (2017) Energy poverty arises when household income falls below the poverty line once costs for


socially and materially necessary levels of energy services are accounted for. Young adults may be a particularly vulnerable yet overlooked demographic due to their transient rental housing


and multiple occupancy living arrangements. Saska Petrova, from the University of Manchester, used a mixed-methods approach to investigate the experience of energy poverty in young adults


(18–35 years old) in the Selly Oak ward of Birmingham, UK. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ACCESS OPTIONS Access through your institution Access Nature


and 54 other Nature Portfolio journals Get Nature+, our best-value online-access subscription $32.99 / 30 days cancel any time Learn more Subscribe to this journal Receive 12 digital issues


and online access to articles $119.00 per year only $9.92 per issue Learn more Buy this article * Purchase on SpringerLink * Instant access to full article PDF Buy now Prices may be subject


to local taxes which are calculated during checkout ADDITIONAL ACCESS OPTIONS: * Log in * Learn about institutional subscriptions * Read our FAQs * Contact customer support AUTHOR


INFORMATION AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * Nature Energy https://www.nature.com/natureenergy Jenn Richler Authors * Jenn Richler View author publications You can also search for this author


inPubMed Google Scholar CORRESPONDING AUTHOR Correspondence to Jenn Richler. RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE Richler, J. Young, transient


and cold. _Nat Energy_ 2, 767 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-017-0023-x Download citation * Published: 10 October 2017 * Issue Date: October 2017 * DOI:


https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-017-0023-x SHARE THIS ARTICLE Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content: Get shareable link Sorry, a shareable link is not


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