#Project Wildfire
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sweetlotusprince · 3 months ago
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【哪吒】參考資料合集
Nezha Reference Material Collection
Personal archive of material I managed to find online, with translated citations done to the best of my ability.
Unfortunately, not all material has official English translations. If you're willing to use machine translation tools with a grain of salt, then I highly recommend checking everything out. So many insightful and beautiful things to be found ☺️
(Last Updated: 5 April, 2025)
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Interviews
Director:
故事会 Story Hour. (2025). 【独家】打破中国影史纪录!专访《哪吒之魔童闹海》导演饺�� 大量《哪吒2》制作故事首次公开!1900多个特效镜头是如何诞生的?导演曾考入名牌大学药学专业?| 故事会 Story Hour [【Exlusive】 Breaking records in china's film history! Interview with 《Nezha: The demon child strikes the sea》's director, Jiaozi;First look at the production story behing the breakout hit, 《Nezha 2》 ! How did over 1900 shots of special effects come to be? The director was once accepted into a prestigious university specializing in pharmacy?] [Video]. Youtube. Link.
MUSICKAKI 音乐卡奇. (2025). 《哪吒之魔童闹海》导演饺子专访 2 | Interview Ne Zha Director Jiaozi 🗣️🎙️ [Video]. Youtube. Link.
MUSICKAKI (Reuploader and English subtitler). (2025). 《哪吒之魔童闹海》导演饺子专访 3:把每一部作品都当成最后一部作品来创作 | Interview Ne Zha director Jiaozi (with subtitles) 🗣️🎙️ [Interview with director Jiaozi 3: To make each work as if it is your last] [Video]. Youtube. Link.
Composers:
China Daily 中國日報. (2025). Heavenly resonance: Chording for Nezha [Video]. Youtube. Link.
通視 [tongshi]. (2025). 專訪朱芸編:“魔童”哪吒背後的香港音樂人 [Interview with Zhu Yunbian: The Hongkonger composer behind "demon child" Nezha] [Video]. Link.
Voice Actors
China Culture. (2025). Exclusive interview with Lyu Yanting: Voicing Nezha, the legend who defied fate [Video]. Youtube. Link.
中国电影报道 [Chinese Film Report]. (2025). 专访 | 敖丙配音演员瀚墨:为敖丙赋予独特“声”命 [Interview | Han Momo, the voice actor for Ao Bing: Bestowing unique life to Aobing's voice] [Video]. Youtube. Link.
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Making of/BTS Materials
DonghuaGameCG3D [Reuploader]. (2025) Voice actors | movie Ne Zha 2 | making of And behind the scenes | 2025 .1.29 in theater now [Video]. Youtube. Link.
MUSICKAKI 音乐卡奇. (2025). 《哪吒之魔童闹海》幕后纪录片《不破不立》| Ne Zha 2: Behind-the-Scenes Documentary 4K (with Subtitles) 🥚🎬 [Video]. Youtube. Link.
MUSICKAKI 音乐卡奇. (2025). 《哪吒之魔童闹海》声音故事~ 全员入戏以声传情 | Ne Zha 2: Sound Story🎙️🔊 [The cast giving their all to the characters] [Video]. Link.
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Misc.
Art
芝术時光 [Zhi shu shi guang]. (2025). 《哪吒之魔童降世》电影海报 [《Nezha: The birth of the demon child》 movie posters] [Website]. Link.
Music
SoundV [Reuploader]. (2025). 哪吒之魔童闹海 电影原声音乐大碟 Ne Zha 2 OST (朱芸编, 杨芮, 阿鲲, Original Composers) [Video]. Youtube. Link.
Videos
SentientBamboo [Reuploader and lyric translator]. (2025). [Eng Subs] It's Nezha [就是哪吒] | Official End Credits | Sean Tang (唐汉霄) | Ink-Wash Style MV | Nezha 2 [Video]. Youtube. Link.
Showfever综艺风向标 [Zong yi feng xiang biao] [Uploader and compiler]. (2025). Ne zha 2 behind the scenes [Video]. Youtube. Link.
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Collection/Personal Projects
Box Office Milestone Poster Translation Project
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I would appreciate any kind suggestions or different interpretations on the translations since I am working on improving my Chinese :)
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spec-s · 8 months ago
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hi *transgenders your lester*
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ireton · 2 years ago
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Hawaii - "Government Officials Contradict Own Citizens" Accounts on Maui Fire Disaster.
7 Nov 2023 In the aftermath of the devastating August fire that claimed over 100 lives in Lahaina, Maui, an independent journalist partnered with Project Veritas to investigate the claims of Lahaina residents who shared their water and electricity was not functioning on the morning of the deadly fire. This journalist held meetings with multiple representatives from the Maui mayor’s office and the governor's office, all of whom clung to the official narrative that the water supply had not been interrupted. As the historic town of Lahaina continues to grapple with the devastating aftermath of these fires, community members continue to raise questions about the government’s emergency response.
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wolvebonez · 2 months ago
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style experimentation!!! for a story ive been pondering on:) It's very important to me that, if i ever commit to making a comic with this story, that it has a realistic-leaning style. It needs to feel very grounded, but also being simplified into a way that allows distinguishable character designs and is feasibly simple enough for a comic/graphic novel or comic-adjacent format.
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I'm more happy with the first, even if the second is a bit more realistic leaning! the first defiantly is cleaner and more distinguishable i think, and has more "personality"(?) than the second, even if the second is in an more dynamic pose. But thats just my thoughts on it so far- if anyone has feedback I'd love to hear it!!!
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justinspoliticalcorner · 9 months ago
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S.V. Dáte at HuffPost:
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump, who as president withheld hurricane aid to Puerto Rico and threatened to withhold wildfire assistance to California, on Monday falsely accused President Joe Biden of failing to help Hurricane Helene’s flood victims in western North Carolina and Georgia, having “left Americans to drown” in the South. “He’s been calling the president, he hasn’t been able to get him,” Trump said of Georgia’s governor, fellow Republican Brian Kemp, in his remarks to reporters in Valdosta, a city in the southern part of the state. It was a lie — refuted by Kemp himself earlier that day. “The president just called me yesterday afternoon. I missed him and I called him right back,” Kemp told reporters. “And he just said, ‘Hey, what do you need?’”
That falsehood was the latest in a string of lies Trump has issued about the response by Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for president, to the Category 4 storm that came ashore late Thursday. Just before flying to Valdosta, the coup-attempting former president posted on social media about western North Carolina: “I’ll be there shortly, but don’t like the reports that I’m getting about the Federal Government, and the Democrat Governor of the State, going out of their way to not help people in Republican areas. MAGA!” He then posted an even more inflammatory claim, again with zero evidence of malfeasance: “They have left Americans to drown in North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, and elsewhere in the South.”
And at the Valdosta Regional Airport, asked by a reporter if he had contacted Biden about the response, Trump, wearing his red campaign MAGA hat, answered, “No, I haven’t reached out to him. I think he’s sleeping right now, actually.” In fact, Biden had just minutes earlier detailed to reporters at the White House his administration’s actions to date and planned next steps. He also explained that he intends to visit the worst-hit areas in North Carolina, but not until later in the week so as not to get in the way of operations on the ground with his large traveling entourage and security detail. “This can be disruptive,” he said. He later announced that he would, in fact, visit North Carolina on Wednesday.
[...] Trump’s accusations that Biden is intentionally withholding assistance from areas where residents are largely critical of him, however, do mirror his precise behavior as president when he withheld $20 billion in congressionally approved aid to Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria in 2017 and threatened to withhold federal assistance to California to deal with wildfires. The question of federal assistance in the event of natural disasters may become moot should Trump win back the White House. Under the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 — which Trump initially praised for detailing “exactly what our movement will do” if he returned to office but in recent months has disavowed as Democrats publicized its contents — federal programs helping individuals and businesses would be slashed. The massive proposal also would scrap the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, as well as turn over forecasting, and presumably control, over a fleet of weather satellites paid for with many billions of tax dollars to private companies.
Colossal liar Donald Trump baselessly accused Joe Biden and Kamala Harris of “withholding" aid victims to Hurricane Helene victims… except that Biden and Harris are helping out victims of Helene with ample aid.
Trump, during his “Presidency”, has repeatedly withheld aid for political purposes.
If he gets back in again, this time with Project 2025’s assistance, Trump will likely withhold disaster relief funding to areas that don’t vote for him.
Want fair disaster relief, regardless of politics? Vote Harris/Walz!
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thenotsolittlemisspeculiar · 9 months ago
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What Is Oprah and the Elite Up To?
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surviving-the-next-4-years · 6 months ago
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Zelensky says Ukraine has offered assistance on California wildfires.
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shoezuki · 1 year ago
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natasha has been like. the first character other than sampo or gepard to ever be mentioned in this fic from the first ch and im happy shes finally here. cuz the relationship she n sampo got going on is So Interesting to me. i mean in game sampo is very intriguing to me like theres obviously some level of trust there and a mutual respect considering nat trusts sampo to do jobs for her and sampo goes to her when the trailblazers are in trouble. and him bringing natasha medicine is kinda huge considering his 'selfish' character. like. i dig them having a major mutual understanding and trust towards one another that goes into being protective of each other. i love their situationship
but also i just now realized that. all the other characters in this fic besides sampard will be women and every woman introduced so far has yelled at or at least argued w gepard at some point. lets go girls
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tellurian-in-aristasia · 4 months ago
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"Disciplinary Literature from the Society Book Club", featured in The Governess. Note the two different Wildfire Club books in the advertisement. Please further note the description for "The Feminine Regime", which mentions an unfinished version that had been available for years. This would explain the "in progress" version that was hosted on the Aristasian Preservation Project page.
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sonic-wildfire · 7 months ago
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evilhorse · 2 years ago
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Legion of Super-Heroes #34
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autistic-shaiapouf · 11 months ago
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Working on several things including something with lyrics and lemon 👀
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pmdwildfire · 2 years ago
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With less than 5 hours until Art Fight starts, I should probably share my profile!
(also: pausing the Nexomon fusions until the end of the July, I’ll do the last 3 planned ones in August)
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thoughtportal · 2 years ago
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Canada’s explosive wildfires have damaged a forest carbon offset project
Scientists argue that it is a 'risky bet' to count on trees – temporary stores of carbon – to compensate for the carbon dioxide released by burning fossil fuels that stays in the atmosphere for centuries.
Canada’s explosive wildfire season has already pumped millions of tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Some of that carbon is coming from vegetation burned at a carbon offset project, highlighting the fragility of a tool the world is relying on to fight catastrophic climate change.
With Canada facing what’s on track to be its worst wildfire season on record – and climate change fueling ever more destructive blazes – climate experts and offset developers are concerned it could be a harbinger of what’s to come.
On June 3, British Columbia fire officials spotted a blaze that has impacted the BigCoast Forest Climate Initiative project, according to Domenico Iannidinardo, senior vice president for forests and climate at Mosaic Forest Management Corporation, which runs the project.
“About 100 hectares of our 40,000 hectare project was involved in this fire,” or about 0.25% of the project, Iannidinardo told Bloomberg Green. That’s an area equivalent to roughly 140 football pitches worth of forest.
So far, little is known about how the fire will impact BigCoast’s carbon removal capacity or how much carbon has been released. Werner Kurz, senior research scientist in the Canadian Forest Service, said its emissions could be up to 32,250 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent, depending on the fire’s severity. The impact is “clearly not trivial” for BigCoast or the local area, he said, but it’s a “rounding error” in terms of the climate impact of the wildfires that have ravaged the province.
As of June 23, crews had suppressed the fire so it was no longer spreading. Mosaic said that assessing the emissions from the area that was burned “will take some time.” They will be incorporated into future carbon accounting and be independently verified. Still, Iannidinardo described the “disturbance” as “negligible.”
Companies and countries are increasingly relying on carbon offsets to reach their emissions targets, a tool used in an attempt to compensate for their climate pollution by investing in projects that reduce or remove emissions elsewhere. But climate scientists and activists say the instruments, including those based on forests, aren’t generally effective at mitigating climate change, despite decades of experimentation and improvement. They point to forest fires – which are increasing in severity partly due to climate change – as a big reason. Grayson Badgley, research scientist at CarbonPlan, a U.S.-based nonprofit​, said it’s a “risky bet” to count on trees – temporary stores of carbon – to compensate for the carbon dioxide released by burning fossil fuels that stays in the atmosphere for centuries.
In 2018, Mosaic, a logging company, and its partners committed to stop cutting down trees in the project area and instead protect them for 30 years. The company is measuring the tons of additional CO2 stored and the forestry-related emissions avoided, and packaging each of those as a carbon credit for sale to companies or individuals looking to offset their carbon footprint. Each credit represents one ton of CO2 removed or not added to the atmosphere.
The project has already issued 1.4 million credits, an amount equivalent to the total emissions of Sierra Leone in 2021. They’ve been bought by U.K.-based AI company Dataiku, global insurance firm Aspen and the American Institute for Foreign Study, a travel and insurance company, among others, according to Bloomberg Green analysis of public data. There’s currently no information to indicate any of those companies’ credits have been impacted by this year’s fire.
Under the rules of the offset registry Verra, whose standard Mosaic uses, the company has 30 days to report any damage to its forests and up to two years to submit a “loss report” detailing its impact. As a type of insurance mechanism against wildfires and other risks, project developers must contribute a portion of their credits to what’s known as a buffer pool. If disaster strikes and impacts a project’s carbon inventory, the standard states that an equivalent number of credits are taken out of the pool.
BigCoast’s buffer pool is 15.5% of its issued credits, Mosaic said. But none of these are earmarked for natural risks like extreme weather, pest outbreaks and fire, according to project documentation. That’s because the company evaluates that risk – calculated according to a matrix of significance and likelihood – to be zero.
That assessment is “mind-boggling,” said William Anderegg, director of the Wilkes Center for Climate Science and Policy at the University of Utah. Fires are a “really dramatic risk” that forest offset projects face, he said, along with other risks such as drought stress and insect outbreaks.
Mosaic said its risk assessment is based on the fact that “the project is geographically and ecologically diverse and distributed,” meaning the likelihood of widespread damage due to fires or something else measures as “insignificant.”
Under Verra’s rules, credits allocated against other risks can backstop a fire incident, but in the long run this could have a serious impact on the insurance efficacy, Anderegg said. If wildfires eat up more than was budgeted, that has “very real impacts on whether these projects are likely to succeed over a century,” he said.
A team of researchers led by Barbara Haya at the University of California at Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy recently identified a set of shortcomings in carbon offset registry methods, like those used by BigCoast, that could “critically undermine” their buffer pool policies. None take into account how climate change may increase fire risk, for example. In the U.S., CarbonPlan’s Badgley and a team of researchers found California’s buffer pool to be “severely undercapitalized.”
Verra relies on “the historical likelihood of an event occurring” to guide its buffer pool policies, said company spokesperson Joel Finkelstein. The company is set to update its insurance tool later in the summer to better account for changing risks due to climate change.
Canadian offset developers across the country are nervous about the rest of the fire season. “This is a wake-up call,” said André Gravel, chief executive of Société de gestion d’actifs forestiers (Solifor), which runs the Monet Forest Conservation Project. “The frequency of fires is increasing,” he said.
“Everyone is very concerned and on high alert,” said Adrian Leslie, manager of a Nature Conservancy of Canada forestry offsets project called Darkwoods in British Columbia. The group said approximately 4,485 hectares of the project burned in 2021, or less than 10% of the total area. That equates to about 36,700 tonnes of CO2 being released, according to a preliminary estimate shared by Leslie.
“The IPCC has made it very clear that every ton matters, every year matters, every degree matters,” Kurz said. Wildfire risk is increasing and project developers must recognize and address this: “We have to bend the curve.”
Bloomberg’s Demetrios Pogkas contributed to this report.
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justinspoliticalcorner · 5 months ago
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Emily Singer at Daily Kos:
Donald Trump said Wednesday that he wants to completely upend the Federal Emergency Management Agency, encouraging states to handle their own disaster responses. “FEMA is a whole ‘nother discussion, because all it does is complicate everything. FEMA has not done their job for the last four years,” he said during a batshit crazy interview with sycophantic Fox News host Sean Hannity. “But unless you have certain types of leadership, it’s really, it gets in the way. And FEMA is going to be a whole big discussion very shortly, because I’d rather see the states take care of their own problems.” As an example, Trump said that if a tornado were to hit Oklahoma, he’d want the state to respond and for FEMA not to have any role in disaster aid. Sending FEMA back to the states is an idea ripped straight from the pages of Project 2025, the unpopular right-wing policy roadmap of which Trump lied about his involvement during his 2024 campaign.  [...]
Trump's call to upend FEMA comes after he wrongly blamed California leaders for the devastating fires that are ripping through the southern portion of the state.  Trump and other Republicans have lied about why the fires were so brutal, claiming that it's because of California's water management despite firefighters saying that no municipal water system on earth could have provided enough water to combat these fires. 
Trump and his GOP pals in Congress are now threatening to withhold disaster funding for California to punish Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, who Trump wrongly blamed for the fires. In fact, Trump’s whole FEMA plan seems to be a way to punish California for the fires. Still, California’s wildfires aren’t the only natural disasters that Trump and the GOP have been politicizing. Following Hurricane Helene, which devastated parts of North Carolina with unprecedented flooding, Trump and the GOP spewed a torrent of lies about the FEMA response in an effort to try to weaken support for President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. The lies were so pervasive that FEMA had to create a fact-checking webpage to combat them. But now it appears that the ultimate outcome of the lies could be the decimation of FEMA, which will not only hurt California, but also millions of Trump’s own supporters. Trump voters fucked around—now they’re about to find out. 
47’s call to get rid of FEMA will have disastrous consequences.
See Also:
The Independent: On FNC's Hannity, Trump claims FEMA is getting ‘in the way’ and pitches abolishing it during first interview since return to White House
HuffPost: Trump Attacks FEMA, Says States Should ‘Take Care Of Their Own Problems’
NCRM: Is Trump Using Project 2025 to Eliminate FEMA?
From the 01.22.2025 edition of FNC's Hannity:
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thenotsolittlemisspeculiar · 9 months ago
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Teens Film Escape Into Sea
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