(Tribune News Service) — Jimmy Carter played a key role in repairing one of North America’s early nuclear reactor disasters.
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter passed away at the age of 100. He was experienced in nuclear emergency response, and ...
With the passing of Jimmy Carter on Sunday, Canadians are remembering America’s longest-lived president and his close ...
Former United States president Jimmy Carter died on December 29, 2024 at his Plains home at the age of 100. Carter was the ...
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The former president came to Chalk River, Ont. in 1952 during the first partial nuclear reactor meltdown in history, an event ...
ATLANTA — In a 1952 episode that has taken on legendary status in recent years, Jimmy Carter -- then a young Naval lieutenant -- helped play a leading role in cleanup efforts at the world's first ...
Carter led a team of workers who managed the aftermath of a partial meltdown at the nuclear reactor at Chalk River, located northwest of Ottawa.