Climate Change Task Force

green_crossThe Climate Change Task Force (CCTF) is an independent, non-governmental panel comprised of leading international climate change thinkers, scientists as well as former and current statesmen and officials working to maximize Copenhagen climate deal, “recalibrate” post Copenhagen efforts in line with latest science and actively engage civil society in the search for appropriate and adequate solutions . Under the leadership of GCI Founding President Mikhail Gorbachev, the CCTF consolidates the efforts of organizations like the Nobel Peace Laureates Forum, the Club of Madrid and the Club of Rome in bringing about urgent and radical climate action.

Alexander Likhotal, Green Cross International

profPresident and CEO of Green Cross International since 1996, Alexander Likhotal was born in Moscow, 1950. PhD in Political Science in History from Moscow Institute of International Relations (1972), Mr. Likhotal started his academic career as a lecturer at the Moscow State Institute for International Affairs, and later became senior research fellow at the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR

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secretariat nobel peaceThe Permanent Secretariat of Nobel Peace Laureates Summits derives from a new and more broadly based collaboration between the International Gorbachev Foundation and the City of Rome for realizing the World Summits of Nobel Peace Laureates. The Permanent Secretariat, based in Rome, is a non-profit association without political aims.
As well as organizing the tasks of the Summit, the Secretariat monitors the activities of Nobel Peace Laureates, while promoting the adoption of the "Charter for a world without violence" and supporting the work of the Nobel, who participate in the annual Summits at Rome, as mediators in various conflicts around the world (Article 3 of the Statute).