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โ€œA chance to support large-scale mosquito eradication in the USA (closes June 5)โ€ by Aaron Gertler ๐Ÿ”ธ

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EA Forumโ€œA chance to support large-scale mosquito eradication in the USA (closes June 5)โ€ by Aaron Gertler ๐Ÿ”ธeffectivealtruism.org
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I used AI in this post. >30% is AI-generated text (everything that appears in quote blocks). Google's Debug Project has been releasing mosquitos infected with bacteria that stop them from breeding in the wild, as a way of reducing mosquito populations. This is a promising strategy for fighting mosquito-borne disease; Google's particular approach doesn't target malaria, but it has been shown to reduce rates of dengue fever (and similar approaches with gene drives can address malaria; the linked organization has been supported heavily by Coefficient Giving). The Debug Project wants to try their approach with a new species of mosquito, and they've requested permission from the EPA. If they get it, they plan to release up to 64 million mosquitos across Florida and California. Public comments are open through June 5. Predictably, they've been mostly negative so far, because the optics of "releasing millions of infected mosquitos" are poor. (The number might be ~100%, because I read 15 comments and all 15 were negative.) However, past releases in places like Colombia and Fresno, California show that this project is likely to be highly effective. And I'd guess that the more projects like this happen, the more it will [...] --- First published: May 31st, 2026 Source: --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO .

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