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The Pew Center on Global Climate Change now has an RSS feed!

You can sign up to receive RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds directly from us to your desktop. By selecting the RSS Subscription button below, we will alert you about newly published articles.

It’s all free to you so what are you waiting for? Sign up to receive an RSS feed from us by simply clicking on the RSS Subscription button below, and choosing the method by which you would like to receive the feed.

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If you are unsure how to use RSS Feeds, read our FAQs below:

What is RSS?

RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." An RSS feed contains headlines, summaries and links that are formatted in XML (eXtensible Markup Language) so that they may be read by a program. Think of it as a distributable "What's New" for the Pew Climate site, fed to your newsreader on an automated basis.

How do I use RSS?

The most common use of RSS is viewing news with an RSS reader, also known as a news aggregator.

Where do I get a news aggregator?

Yahoo directory provides a good list of news aggregators.

How do I use a news aggregator?

Step One: Sign up for RSS Feeds
Once you have a news aggregator, the next step is to search for and/or sign up for RSS feeds. You can click on the button above, or paste the Pew Climate RSS Feed URL into your reader, or search for our feed in your reader's search tool. When searching for our feed, you will find it by searching on our name "Pew Center on Global Climate Change."

Step Two: Using Feed Data
Once you have signed up for an RSS feed, you'll see a number of links and descriptions from each feed. Just click on the link to see the full story, which will open a browser window and take you directly to that story onthe site.