After the latest agreement to tackle climate change was agreed at the recent COP28 summit, what can human factors professionals do to help create a greener and more sustainable future?
With thousands of animal and plant species disappearing from our planet, how can human factors help spread the message about the biodiversity crisis and improve the relationship between people and nature?
An award-winning system could help forestry workers keep track of changes in the woodland and share data and knowledge to protect these environments from the challenges of climate change.
Human factors is already playing a role in helping meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, but a study has highlighted areas where it could make an even bigger contribution to tackling the challenges facing our world.
Two very different spaces have been named the joint winners of a top architecture award, including a sustainable eyewear shop which has been created almost entirely out of bio-based or recycled materials.
With COP27 almost over, the climate crisis is back under the global spotlight and our free Climate Ergonomics guide can help bring human factors thinking to the challenge of creating a more sustainable world.
Discover the sustainable house that can expand and adapt to meet the changing needs of its residents and includes a vertical garden as well as systems to collect its own water and energy.
Could a system of shared self-driving bikes that can move themselves to where they’re most needed help people get around city centres in a more efficient and sustainable way?