Virtual mobility, which involves using technology to enable remote interactions and collaborations, should replace physical mobility due to its advantages in terms of cost, time, and environmental impact. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the benefits of virtual mobility, as many organizations have implemented remote work and virtual collaboration tools to maintain their operations.
Environmental impact: Physical mobility contributes to carbon emissions and other negative environmental impacts. Virtual mobility can help reduce the need for physical transportation and travel, which can result in significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental pollutants.
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