Xover
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Xover is an English-language environment magazine owned by "BCIL Alt. Tech. Foundation" and edited in Bangalore.
In January 2004, India's Environment Magazine, Xover, was started for discerning readers. The magazine remains a serious passion for the editor and his small team as of February 2008 with a modest print edition circulation of 5000 (unverified). Print edition is based on annual subscription fee. Online web edition is free[1].
The aim of the magazine according to Hariharan is [2]:
Many of the features that leaven the pages of Xover talk of inspirational sustainability initiatives across the world and in India. Human ingenuity and the innovative chutzpah that these accounts talk of, is hope enough for a world that is hungry for solutions that will slow down this madness of abuse of resources. We can't afford to go on the way we are - producing as many cars in the next ten years as we did in the entire last century; or creating as many hotels in the next 5 years in India, as we have built in the last 50 years; or consuming as much energy in one year as we did in the entire decade of the 1950s...
[edit] Editor
From its inception the editor has been:
- Chandrasekaran Hariharan