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"textContent": "Rising global temperatures and air pollution are making it physically harder and unsafe to run outdoors, and some of the digital tools that many runners rely on carry their own environmental costs. (Unsplash/Fellipe Ditadi) Madeleine Orr, University of Toronto and Caitlin Felteau-McInnis, University of Toronto If it feels like everyone around you (physically and digitally) […]\n\nThe post Hurdles to a hobby: How climate change and ‘runfluencer’ culture impact our daily jog appeared first on Interaksyon.",
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