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Ethik · Environment

Gene drives and the environment

Engineered genetic elements designed to spread through a wild population — potentially eliminating malaria, and potentially unrecallable.

How this page is written The Atlas does not take a position on contested ethical questions. Each page sets out the strongest version of the arguments on each side, states what is scientifically settled and what is not, and summarises the law where it exists. Where we think a claim is factually wrong — as opposed to ethically contested — we say so and cite the evidence.

Die Frage, klar formuliert

Normally a genetic change passes to about half a parent's offspring. A gene drive is engineered to copy itself onto the other chromosome too, so nearly every offspring inherits it — and it spreads through a whole wild population within a few dozen generations. Applied to malaria mosquitoes it could save hundreds of thousands of lives a year. It also cannot be recalled, does not respect national borders, and has no undo.

Gene drives bias inheritance above the Mendelian 50 per cent by copying themselves onto the homologous chromosome, enabling a trait to spread through a wild population. Malaria vector control — suppressing Anopheles gambiae populations or making them refractory to Plasmodium — is the most developed application, with laboratory demonstrations of population suppression. Constraints include resistance evolution, uncontrolled geographic spread, ecological consequences of removing a species, and the absence of any international governance framework for a self-propagating environmental release.

The arguments

Was Befürworterinnen und Befürworter argumentieren
  • Malaria kills hundreds of thousands of people a year, most of them children under five; existing tools have plateaued and resistance is rising.
  • Vector-control drives target a small number of species among thousands of mosquitoes, with limited known ecological role for the specific vectors.
  • Reversal and self-limiting drive designs are being developed alongside the drives themselves.
  • Affected communities in endemic regions should have a decisive voice, and many are supportive of research.
Was Kritikerinnen und Kritiker einwenden
  • An organism engineered to spread cannot meaningfully be recalled once released.
  • Effects cross borders, so consent from one country cannot suffice.
  • Ecological consequences of suppressing a species are genuinely unpredictable at ecosystem scale.
  • Resistance is likely to evolve, potentially leaving the ecological disturbance without the health benefit.
  • The same technology could be used to suppress a species deliberately for harm.

Where the science actually stands

Population-suppression gene drives have been demonstrated in laboratory conditions and in contained field-adjacent settings. No open environmental release of a self-propagating drive has been conducted. There is broad agreement that governance must precede release and no agreement on what that governance should be or who should set it.

Law and regulation

ZuständigkeitsbereichPositionInstrument
Convention on Biological Diversity Decisions urge caution and case-by-case risk assessment; proposals for a moratorium have not been adopted CBD decisions
African Union Continental frameworks under development; national biosafety authorities decide National biosafety law
United States Regulated across agencies depending on the organism and intended use Coordinated Framework for Biotechnology

Zur Orientierung zusammengefasst, nicht als Rechtsberatung; Gesetze ändern sich, und nationale Umsetzungen unterscheiden sich. Bitte prüfen Sie die aktuelle Rechtslage in der jeweiligen Rechtsordnung.

Unresolved questions

  • Who has standing to consent to a release that will cross borders.
  • Whether reversal drives would actually work outside the laboratory.
  • How to weigh certain, ongoing deaths from malaria against uncertain ecological risk.

Sources

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