Abstract

Global warming has not been a major focus of human factors/ergonomics (HF/E), but interest in the problem and in the question of what HF/E professionals might have to contribute to its solution or to the mitigation of undesirable effects appears to be growing. Here I note three ways in which HF/E science is well positioned to contribute: promotion of a systems-approach perspective, development of effective tools for dealing with the problem, and performance of focused behavioral research.

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