Key facts
- Google's Debug research program plans to release millions of sterile mosquitoes.
- The goal is to combat species that spread diseases like dengue.
- The plan has sparked criticism and ethical debate.
- Concerns exist about interfering with nature and unforeseen consequences.
Google's Debug research program aims to release millions of sterile mosquitoes in an effort to combat insect species that transmit diseases such as dengue. This initiative has generated significant controversy, with scientists and critics raising concerns about the ethical implications of interfering with natural ecosystems. The core of the debate centers on whether humans should intervene in this manner and the potential for unforeseen consequences arising from the large-scale release of modified mosquitoes.
