Don't forget the vast amounts of sulphur put into the atmosphere. In the UK Nov 5th produces more sulphur than the rest of the year combined. Sulphur makes acid rain.
I mean, in this case they claim to be using antibiotics that wouldn't necessarily be useful to people which is probably true. However they would be useful for local bird populations to avoid getting the stronger strain of avian flu or whatever survives against the antibiotics.
Is that the best you can come up with? There maybe traces of animals in your food so ner?
Mate, there maybe traces of vegetables in your food so your arteries might stand a chance!
I only just noticed that they don't work if you are offline so they are worthless. It means it's connecting to a server that could disappear at any moment and make your downloads useless.
Fascinating, In your first link it mentions hundreds of years which is itself is a great improvement. But it also cautions of a lot of people's fears.
"Nuclear engineer David Lochbaum cautions, "the problem with new reactors and accidents is twofold: scenarios arise that are impossible to plan for in simulations; and humans make mistakes".[49] As one director of a U.S. research laboratory put it, "fabrication, construction, operation, and maintenance of new reactors will face a steep learning curve: advanced technologies will have a heightened risk of accidents and mistakes. The technology may be proven, but people are not"."
Are you kidding, they are killing each other over Kabaddi in the UK.
No wait, just fighting
The kabaddi player who was murdered was probably to do with gang violence