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Ecological Internet News Syndication Services
Ecological Internet, Inc. offers free news, links and commentary in XML/RSS format in order to allow other websites and information services to link to relevant environmental news stories gathered and commented upon by Ecological Internet as a service to the environmental communities. News, blog and link feeds are provided free of charge for use by individuals and non-profit organizations for personal, non-commercial uses and in accordance with this site's disclaimer and conditions for use.
Use of the newsfeeds within for profit web sites requires a monthly licensing fee. Ecological Internet provides customized newsfeeds for an additional fee. Such customized newsfeeds include items closely scoped to your organization's interests, allowing you to include highly topical, up-to-date and frequently updated environmental news in your web site. Contact us for price quotes. Revenues raised in this manner are an important source of income for our small non-profit organization.
We ask that news syndication users please cite Ecological Internet, Inc. and either the EcoEarth.Info, Climate Ark, Forests.org, Water Conserve, Ocean Conserve or Rainforest Portal web site in connection with your use of the newsfeed. Ecological Internet offers the following standard newsfeeds in XML/RSS 2.0 format:
FORESTS - Attribute "Forests.org, a project of Ecological Internet, Inc."
Forest Conservation Newsfeed: http://forests.org/rss/forest.xml
Forest Conservation Blog: http://forests.org/blog/index.xml
CLIMATE - Attribute "Climate Ark, a project of Ecological Internet, Inc."
Climate Change Newsfeed: http://www.climateark.org/rss/climate.xml
Climate Change Blog: http://www.climateark.org/blog/index.xml
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY - Attribute "EcoEarth.Info, a project of Ecological Internet, Inc."
Environmental Sustainability Newsfeed: http://www.ecoearth.info/rss/ecoearth.xml
Earth Blog: http://www.ecoearth.info/blog/index.xml
WATER - Attribute "Water Conserve, a project of Ecological Internet, Inc."
Water Conservation Newsfeed: http://www.waterconserve.org/rss/water.xml
Water Blog: http://www.waterconserve.org/blog/index.xml
OCEANS - Attribute "Ocean Conserve, a project of Ecological Internet, Inc."
Ocean Conservation Newsfeed: http://www.oceanconserve.org/rss/ocean.xml
RAINFORESTS - Attribute "Rainforest Portal , a project of Ecological Internet, Inc."
Rainforest Newsfeed: http://www.rainforestportal.org/rss/rainforest.xml
Rainforest Issues: http://www.rainforestportal.org/issues/index.xml
ACTION ALERTS - Attribute "Ecological Internet, Inc."
Earth Action Network Newsfeed: http://www.ecoearth.info/rss/alert.xml
LINK COLLECTIONS ON ALL SITES - Attribute the link collection and Ecological Internet, i.e. "Forest Conservation Links, a project of Ecological Internet, Inc."
All of Ecological Internet's environmental web portal now have link collections that feature the ability to download and/or view a given category's listings in RSS/XML format. Here is an example of the ClimateArk's Global Warming category - note the "View as RSS/XML" option on the dark horizontal menu bar on the top of the page.
A RSS feed is generally not read in a web browser like a web page. Rather a special piece of software called a "News Aggregator
" is used, allowing multiple RSS feeds in an easy fashion. Aggregators are included in many newer web browsers and are available for download.
Please consider making a donation to support
our newsfeeds, and contact us with questions
and for further information. Ecological Internet reserves the right to
require you to cease distributing this feed at any time for any reason. Please let us know if you are using the RSS feed,
by sending an e-mail to Dr. Glen Barry.