Joining the climate fight
The COP27 climate summit in Egypt has hosted International delegates and dignitaries.
The warnings about climate change have become a stark reality for millions as wildfires, devastating floods and freak weather incidents become more frequent.
Human behaviour is one of the biggest contributors to the crisis and it’s more important than ever to make sure we’re all playing our part in trying to tackle the crisis - including human factors professionals.
It’s a big issue, and one that can seem overwhelming but we’ve developed guidance to help businesses start the journey to sustainability.
Climate Ergonomics: Embedding Sustainability into Everyday Business gives practical advice on taking the first steps towards more climate-conscious habits. It can help industry encourage behaviour change and also offers human factors tools and recommendations to build sustainability-focused greener goods, services and practices.
The publication, which is free to download from our website, says: “These simple steps can help you create a climate ergonomics model to shift the attitudes, behaviours and practices of your workplace in a more climate conscious direction.”