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Toxic chemicals, abortion rights, and a Nazi-era train law
The Europeans | European news, politics and culture
1 hour 12 minutes
5 months ago
Toxic chemicals, abortion rights, and a Nazi-era train law
Depending on where you are in Europe, your right to a safe abortion — and reproductive care in general — can vary dramatically. This week, we speak to pioneering abortion activist Rebecca Gomperts about why she's hopeful that we can fight back against these inequalities as well as crackdowns on abortion access in other parts of the world. We're also talking about a rebel campaign in Germany to defeat a draconian Nazi-era law, and some disturbing research into the weedkillers used by many of the farmers who grow our foods.
Note: We updated this episode's audio on June 20, 2025. The original version incorrectly stated that glyphosate is sprayed directly on many European crops, which is not the case.
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This week's Inspiration Station recommendations: Secrets We Keep (Reservatet) and The Outlaw Ocean Podcast. Bonus entries: Vessel, a 2014 documentary about Women on Waves; A Sense of Quietness, Eleanor McDowall's audio documentary about abortion in Ireland; and Tending Grief by Camille Sapara Barton.Other resources for this episode:
'Carcinogenic effects of long-term exposure from prenatal life to glyphosate and glyphosate-based herbicides in Sprague–Dawley rats' - Environmental Health, June 10, 2025
'Revealed: Monsanto’s secret funding for weedkiller studies' - The Guardian, March 12, 2020
'Europe likely to miss most green targets for 2030' - Politico Europe, February 20, 2025
'EWG’s 2025 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce' (USA) - Environmental Working Group, June 11, 2025
'Here’s why some people still evade public transport fares – even when they’re 50 cents' - The Conversation, February 13, 2025
00:00:46 Is it a Smörgåsbord? Is it a charcuterie board? No, it's The Europeans00:04:56 Bad Week: Glyphosate00:21:41 Good Week: Germany's freed fare-dodgers00:35:22 Interview: Rebecca Gomperts on the state of reproductive rights in Europe01:01:46 The Inspiration Station: Secrets We Keep and The Outlaw Ocean Podcast01:07:10 Happy Ending: Beavers are back in Portugal
Producers: Morgan Childs and Wojciech OleksiakMixing and mastering: Wojciech OleksiakMusic: Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
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