I put my Culicidae marker down and I'm pleased that others have done so as well. Food webs of aquatic dragonfly larvae to some extent depend on mosquito larvae. That is the only system that lends itself to experimental manipulation that I can think of. Food switching when some sources become (are made) limited would be a starting point. == One could certainly fault the foresight and recognize negative consequences of humans banishing top predators that feed on human food animals. But functional analogies may not be instructive. Mosquitoes being at the bottom of food chain and predators being at top. I use food chain and food web as descriptions while recognizing that they are not identical. Hope readers can allow that. == "I'm not opposed to DNA editing for zany religious reasons, but I am not confident that we're going to be very good at it" How zany figures here I do not know. But 'we' are already very good at it. == The main point must be kept in view here. Were mosquitoes not humans' worst killers, nobody would be plotting and planning against them in several ways.
This week, Science journal offers some gloom. On the factual side, examining budget cuts: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ady5151 (Vax vs. diseases) https://www.science.org/content/article/final-nsf-budget-proposal-jettisons-one-giant-telescope-amid-savage-agencywide-cuts (although including “savage” in title goes towards editorial) And an editorial: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adz5024 I quote two sentences from that for comment: “Why would world-class researchers stay in US universities under these conditions? Why would the best international students come to institutions under siege when other countries offer stability, funding, and respect for academic expertise?” There are reasons for staying. It is home and developed laboratories would take time and effort to re create elsewhere. Unless abandoning US citizenship, world-class researchers will still pay US tax on foreign income above USD$120k (and world-class researchers exceed that). Most importantly and less gloomy, those with long views might expect current US perturbations to not persist. In contrast, international students considering US research institutions have shorter time frames. If they are all that smart, they will make rational assessments. Including ‘elsewheres’ that are now shopping.
i think that 'what we're not good at' is understanding all the possible ramifications of our decisions. an acquaintance runs a research lab at a local hospital. he said that no funding has been cut yet, but he is concerned and preparing by slowing hiring and other future investments.
Right you are @bisco but "all the possible" seems overstated and actually not necessary. Knowing food webs well is a big plus. Species removals and 'additions' have historically offered a wide range of missteps (for teaching purposes ) . More recently there having been highly successful parasite introductions against agricultural pests. I have not yet seen them collected into a review article. It would be fun to read.
Go get 'em! Openly available geodata for high-resolution maps for targeted mosquito control | EurekAlert!
‘Information Integrity about Climate Science’ is a strong title, follow it up here: Facts, Fakes, and Climate Science: Recommendations for Improving Information Integrity about Climate Science I specifically invite our 'Drill baby drill' babies to not look at it.
An excellent high level view, for tactical information and guidance, I recommend: Global Warming and Climate Change skepticism examined Another approach, I prefer to grab skeptics by the wallet. It is significantly cheaper: EVs and PHEV (100 mi range) - saves ~2-3x over our efficient Prius Home solar - in my case, saving +$100/month, non-taxable surfing the weather - relearning how to live with the man-made, changed climate Bob Wilson
Funny you should mention this. I was about to post our 7yr ownership review of the Pacifica plug-in hybrid. Not a light vehicle by any means. The range calculator does its estimates based on 400 mile increments. This being spring, not needing to run the electric heat or air conditioning gives us a much higher readout versus dead of winter well below freezing - causes the ICE to kick in (so things remain at it's Winter's Optimum eficiency; Spring driving is the best! Their plug-in hybrid pickupis way late to market, but we will be trading this bad boy in for it once they finally get their act together. 140mi ev range + DC QC .