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What is RSS?
How do I use RSS to get Greenpeace content?
Greenpeace China RSS feeds
What is RSS?
RSS stands for really simple syndication. It is a format designed for sharing headlines and other web content. Instead of continually checking our website for updates, RSS allows for this information to be automatically updated to your website, newsreader, or, in the case of Firefox, Safari, or Opera, and several others, your browser or email client.
Think of RSS as a special web page that is read by computers rather than people.
Not all websites provide RSS, luckily ours does.
How do I use RSS to get Greenpeace content?
You will need a news reader, which is a piece of software that checks RSS feeds to inform you about new content.
Readers can be accessed using a browser or they can be downloaded.
In the case of Firefox and Safari, you can also create live bookmarks from those same links. The latest content will appear right in your browser's bookmarks. For more information about how to do this in Firefox, see below.
Once you have chosen your reader you need to decide on what information you would like to receive from us.
You can receive Greenpeace news, press release and jobs feeds. Look below for more feeds.
(Right click and copy these links for bookmarks or pasting into a newsreader, email client, or other RSS-friendly device. Normal clicking upon them will just show you a raw XML file. It's not pretty.)
Greenpeace China feeds
All News from the Greenpeace China website
Press Releases from Greenpeace China
You can generate an RSS 2.0 feed from any page on this website by inserting /rss in the URL immediately after http://www.greenpeace.org.
So you would change this URL
http://www.greenpeace.org/china/en/press/releases
to this
http://www.greenpeace.org/rss/china/en/press/releases
and import that into your feed reader software.
For jobs:
http://www.greenpeace.org/rss/china/en/jobs