Tristan Finazzo (戴晟睿)
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Tristan Finazzo (戴晟睿)
@trisolara
Journalist // Translator // Explorer 北京大学 | UChicago | NYU


"Life in the Matsu Islands had long surrendered its home to the night and not once had it returned corrupt. For millennia, home was the faint glow of its flightless fireflies, the bloom of Blue Tears in the summer surf and unseen life that stirred from dusk to dawn." -- Story Soon.




"Night after night, the children of the Matsu Islands sleep in the incandescent bloom of a thousand humming ships. They’re starting to believe the night sky has always been this way. In their few years of adolescence, they’ve only ever known it to be green." Full Story Soon.


This is a real photo, unfiltered. An archipelago in the East China Sea, once one of the darkest places on Earth, now glows alien green every night. What started as a graduate school project became the last 3 years immersed in the most remarkable story I've ever reported. Soon.




@aleabitoreddit I was thinking, wouldn't water related stocks go brrr in the next years due to the insane data centers water usage + global warming + population growing? I feel like these 3 components put together are the perfect recipe for a water shortage in the future, am I missing something?


















