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Tad is a 33 year old from Berlin, Germany.
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Hello World! My name is Tadeusz Szewczyk alias "Tad Chef". I am a blogger, online journalist, social media power user from Germany. I love blogs, web 2.0, design along with coding in HTML/CSS and formerly also Flash. I also appreciate art, architecture, photography, everything "green" and all kinds of utopian thinking, not just in SF.

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Pictures of the day: 4 July 2008 - Telegraph
Liked it Jul 4, 3:41pm 25 reviews animals, environment, science, bizarre, arts
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2246645/Pictures-of-the-day-4-July-2008.html
Wooooow! An elephant painter with no human involved.
Whats Up With Volcanoes Under Arctic Sea Ice - Dot Earth - Climate Change and …
Liked it Jul 2, 11:37am 2 reviews environment, geoscience, nyt, global-warming, arctic-sea
http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/01/whats-up-with-volcanoes-under-ar...
Volcanoes below the arctic ice?
Disposable Planet: Saving Resources with Reusable Products : Sustainablog
Liked it Jul 2, 6:28am 1 review environment, usa, food-cooking, patriotism, waste
http://sustainablog.org/2008/07/02/disposable-planet-saving-resources-with-re...
True patriots do not create unnecessary waste.
Top Climatologist Wants Oil Company CEOs on Trial for Crimes Against Humanity | …
Liked it Jul 2, 6:01am 2 reviews health, crime, environment, law, energy-industry
http://earthfirst.com/top-climatologist-wants-oil-company-ceos-on-trial-for-c...
Killing the planet is a crime against humanity.
Olympic nightmare: A red tide in Yellow Sea - International Herald Tribune
Liked it Jul 1, 8:28am 2 reviews environment, china, water, olympics, sewage
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/06/30/asia/china.php
"Water quality has been a concern for the sailing events, given that many coastal Chinese cities dump untreated sewage into the sea. At the same time, rivers and tributaries emptying into coastal waters are often contaminated with high levels of nitrates from agricultural and industrial runoff. These nitrates contribute to the red tides of algae that often bloom along sections of China's coastline."
The Nature Conservancy in Montana - Crown of the Continent
Liked it Jun 30, 2:53pm 14 reviews environment, nature, usa, national-park, woods
http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/montana/features/
This time the good guys one. Yesss!
StumbleUpon - Stellares web site reviews and blog
Liked it Jun 30, 7:33am 246 reviews astronomy, stumblers, environment, photography, science
http://stellare.stumbleupon.com/
Awe inspiring scientific and environmentalist photography stumbless.
FOXNews.com - Contrary to Fears, Scientists Say Atom-Smasher Will Not Spawn Eart…
Liked it Jun 30, 7:13am 2 reviews activism, health, environment, science, energy-industry
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,373302,00.html
Move on, nobody wants to trash the planet. We've got all these cool scientists on our payroll who take care of it all. Like back then when we invented nuclear energy. It was all fine then so why don't you trust us now? Check this out too.
New aluminum alloy generates hydrogen on-demand | The Green Geek
Liked it Jun 30, 2:29am 10 reviews cars, environment, alternative-energy, hydrogen
http://www.greengeek.ca/2007/05/20/new-aluminum-alloy-generates-hydrogen-on-d...
Huge leap forward: "Jerry Woodall, an engineer from Purdue University, has developed a method that uses an aluminum alloy to extract hydrogen from water on contact. This process eliminates the need to transport or store hydrogen gas, 2 things that have been major obstacles to achieving the much anticipated hydrogen economy."
Bacteria that eat waste &038; shit petrol
Liked it Jun 29, 11:55pm 51 reviews environment, petroleum, science, bizarre, energy-industry
http://www.nextnature.net/?p=2495
"Silicon Valley is experimenting with bacteria that have been genetically altered to provide `renewable petroleum'."
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