3 ways Jimmy Carter changed the world for the better

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As the 98-year-old former president enters the final days of his life in home hospice care, here are just three of ways the soft-spoken Georgia peanut farmer changed the world for the better

But in 1952, he got up close and personal with the technology’s dangers when he oversaw the cleanup of a partial nuclear meltdown at an experimental plant in Ottawa, Canada.

During the meltdown, millions of gallons of radioactive water filled the reactor’s basement in the wake of a partial rupture of fuel rods in the plant. Thanks to his top-secret training, Carter was one of just a handful of people cleared to address the meltdown. The assignment came with plenty of peril: After mapping out their moves on a dummy of the plant built on a nearby tennis court, Carter and his colleagues would be lowered into the reactor for a short period of time each.Why Not The Best?The future president’s urine and feces were radioactive for months. But, he wrote, “There were no apparent aftereffects from this exposure—just a lot of doubtful jokes among ourselves.

On June 20, 1979, U.S. President Jimmy Carter announced his solar energy policy while standing in front of the solar panels he'd had placed on the roof of the White House in Washington, D.C.Please be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited. Carter governed through a tumultuous time in his nation’s history, leading a nation split by the Vietnam War and demoralized by the upheaval of social change. He turned his sights toward tumult abroad. But at home, things were no less contentious, especially during the 1979 energyThe nation’s population and economy had boomed in the wake of World War II. But so had its dependence on foreign oil.

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