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Jimmy Carter, former U.S. President dies at 100

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Jimmy Carter’s achievements in the White HouseJimmy Carter’s humanitarian workJimmy Carter’s personal lifeJoe Biden’s tribute to Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter pictured in 2016. Credit: Shutterstock, Nagel Photography

The 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter, aged 100 years, passed away on Sunday, December 29 at his home in Plains, Georgia.

The Carter Center confirmed his death, stating he was surrounded by family in his final moments.

Born on a peanut farm in 1924, Carter grew up to become a Navy officer, governor, and ultimately, U.S. President from 1977 to 1981. Though his presidency faced significant challenges, including economic instability and the Iran hostage crisis, his commitment to diplomacy and human rights left a lasting mark.

Jimmy Carter’s achievements in the White House

Carter’s presidency is perhaps best remembered for the historic peace treaty between Egypt and Israel that endures to this day. He also prioritised human rights, setting a new standard for U.S. foreign policy.

Carter also signed major treaties, such as the Panama Canal Treaty and a nuclear arms agreement with the Soviet Union. His environmental policies and efforts to formalise relations with China showcased his forward-thinking vision, earning him respect as a pragmatic leader.

Jimmy Carter’s humanitarian work

Jimmy Carter was ahead of the times. In 1979, amid an energy crisis, he installed 32 solar water heating panels on the White House roof to promote renewable energy and reduce dependence on foreign oil. In 1986, during roof repairs, the Ronald Reagan’s administration removed the solar panels and chose not to reinstall them.

After leaving the White House, Carter established the Carter Center in 1982, dedicated to advancing peace, democracy, and health worldwide.

In 2002, he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his “decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts”.

In 2017, Carter further demonstrated his commitment to renewable energy by leasing 10 acres of land in his hometown of Plains, Georgia, for a solar farm with 3,852 panels, providing enough electricity to power half the town.

Jimmy Carter’s personal life

Carter and his wife Rosalynn, who passed away in 2023, shared an outstanding 77-year marriage. Known for their modest lifestyle, they lived in the same humble Plains home for most of their lives.

Carter survived numerous health challenges, including cancer. His longevity made him the oldest living former U.S. president.

Joe Biden’s tribute to Jimmy Carter

U.S. President Joe Biden remarked, “President Carter showed us what it means to be a courageous, compassionate, and humble public servant”.

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