If we wanted to kill the ants or almost any other organism in nature we mostly have good enough biotech. For anything biotech can’t kill, manipulate the environment to kill them all.
Why haven’t we? Humans are not sufficiently unified+motivated+advanced to do all these things to ants or other bio life. Some of them are even useful to us. If we sterilized the planet we wouldn’t have trees to cut down for wood.
Ants specifically are easy.
Gene drives allow for targeted elimination of a species. Carpet bomb their gene pool with replicating selfish genes. That’s if an engineered pathogen isn’t enough. Biotech will only get better.
What about bacteria living deep underground? We haven’t exterminated all the bacteria in hard to reach places so humans are safe. That’s a tenuous but logical extension to your argument.
If biotech is not enough, shape the environment so they can’t survive in it. Trees don’t do well in a desert. If we spent the next hundred years adapting current industry to space and building enormous mirrors we can barbecue the planet. It would take time, but that would be the end of all earth based biological life.
If we wanted to kill the ants or almost any other organism in nature we mostly have good enough biotech. For anything biotech can’t kill, manipulate the environment to kill them all.
Why haven’t we? Humans are not sufficiently unified+motivated+advanced to do all these things to ants or other bio life. Some of them are even useful to us. If we sterilized the planet we wouldn’t have trees to cut down for wood.
Ants specifically are easy.
Gene drives allow for targeted elimination of a species. Carpet bomb their gene pool with replicating selfish genes. That’s if an engineered pathogen isn’t enough. Biotech will only get better.
What about bacteria living deep underground? We haven’t exterminated all the bacteria in hard to reach places so humans are safe. That’s a tenuous but logical extension to your argument.
If biotech is not enough, shape the environment so they can’t survive in it. Trees don’t do well in a desert. If we spent the next hundred years adapting current industry to space and building enormous mirrors we can barbecue the planet. It would take time, but that would be the end of all earth based biological life.