where we were working together to accelerate implementation on climate, is an example of that. but of course, if you want to be credible and work internationally, you need to have a credible law. you need to respond when commissions come in and say, you re off track, and put new laws on the table or else you won t be credible internationally and you won t be able to forge the types of partnerships that we re working on right now with a range of different countries. all right. you ve talked about how every country has got to see it, you know, as it does. i want to put to you what president macky sall of senegal said when he became chair of the african union. in senegal, there are major gas discoveries. and he said last year, putting an end to the financing of gas will deeply affect and threaten our efforts for social development. while remaining committed to the fight against climate change, it is legitimate that our countries demand a fair and equitable energy transition. mm h
No final investment decision has been taken on onshore regasification plants in Germany. The use of FSRUs – a necessary emergency option – means import capacity can be released. Nonetheless structural factors suggest LNG has a 20-25 year window of opportunity in the world’s fourth largest economy. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 2]
for temporary housing, home repairs, and other programs to help people recover. we want to pivot to politics this morning. there are more documents and more questions. the biden administration says that aides found five additional pages of classified material at the president s home in delaware. they were discovered on thursday, the same day that a special counsel was appointed to take over the biden documents investigation. cnn white house correspondent arlette saenz joining us live, live from atlanta where the president will be speaking this morning. first, about this latest disclosure of once again new documents, even though we thought at least the white house counsel had said that the s discoveries were complete. reporter: amara and boris, good morning, there have been so many twists and turns in this classified documents saga, and the latest came as the white house revealed that there were actually more classified materials found at president