Pete Scarborough
@petescarbs.bsky.social
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Professor of Population Health | University of Oxford | Sustainable Healthy Diets & Transformers
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petescarbs.bsky.social
Cancelled train into London. The next one is half an hour away and will be totally rammed, so I'm getting some work done resting on a fucking piano
A laptop resting on a piano in a train station. The piano is a brown wood, the laptop is grey and boring and has a picture of Totoro on the save screen. The floor is checkered, grey and white
petescarbs.bsky.social
GoldenEye from Trevelyan's viewpoint. His rise to hero Liensk Cossack avenger, then fall to petty criminal. Final scene: hanging upside down we see Bond with the Cuban sun directly behind his head, projecting a halo. "For England James?" "No for me" booms the response as our hero falls from God
petescarbs.bsky.social
The Living Daylights but shot from Kara Milovy's viewpoint. Directed by Hitchcock with Doris Day as Kara, Cary Grant as Bond and James Mason as Koskov
petescarbs.bsky.social
They laughed because they know they're untouchable not because what I said was wrong - Sinead O'Connor
boldpolitics.bsky.social
Solidarity with all trans and intersex people having their existence debated every time a tv host hasn't done their prep and can't think of any more questions
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boldpolitics.bsky.social
Solidarity with all trans and intersex people having their existence debated every time a tv host hasn't done their prep and can't think of any more questions
petescarbs.bsky.social
Gaze at this 30-gon with diagonals in awe. I want to fall into it
mathematicians-pod.bsky.social
For any polygon, the maximum number of diagonals that can intersect at a point (that is not the centre) is 7.

#mathsart
#mathsky

Possibly my fact for episode 7 of #Un-NaturalNumbers

math.mit.edu/~poonen/pape...

Figure 1. The 30-gon with its diagonals. There are 16801 in-
terior intersection points: 13800 two line intersections, 2250 three
line intersections, 420 four line intersections, 180 five line intersec-
tions, 120 six line intersections, 30 seven line intersections, and 1
fifteen line intersection.
petescarbs.bsky.social
I'd like to put 98% of my stuff into a black hole. Can AI do that for me?
petescarbs.bsky.social
I seem to spend my life turning them off and on again...
petescarbs.bsky.social
I got us to the beach. I just struggled to find my way back!
petescarbs.bsky.social
First paper published from our COPPER project! We went to Glasgow and Bridlington (my home town!) to find out what the public supports with regard to taxes and subsidies in the food system. Great work led by the excellent @hannahforde.bsky.social
petescarbs.bsky.social
Of course, when I say "the idea" I really mean "the justification". We all know what the real idea is.
petescarbs.bsky.social
This is a truly insane law. The idea is to protect consumers from mistaking the true nature of products. Of course, we have plenty of evidence of how much of problem this is because A&E is full of people who accidentally made trifle out of face cream.
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solarchase.bsky.social
(Sorry. I am annoyed by The Guardian's war on ultraprocessed foods, not because an ultraprocessed diet is in your best interests (it isn't. Eat vegetables!), but because the Guardian is making spurious arguments as to why.

The main dietary driver of environmental impact is animal products!)
petescarbs.bsky.social
Some UPFs (like plant-based meat and dairy alternatives) clearly have a lower environmental impact than the food that they are designed to replace. Some UPFs (like shop-bought cakes) are produced at an industrial level which could be far more efficient than producing equivalent in home kitchens.
petescarbs.bsky.social
Some UPFs (like M&Ms or Coca-Cola) don't need to be replaced with anything - in that case, seems reasonable to account for all their environmental impact and say it is all just a waste. But be careful - if we do that, then what about coffee, wine, tea, etc.
petescarbs.bsky.social
"As UPFs ... now comprise 70% of food sold in grocery stores, and more than half of calories consumed experts say that understanding their environmental toll is critical."

If that's true then we also need to know the environmental toll of the food they are replacing to make a balanced assessment.
petescarbs.bsky.social
The relationship between UPFs and the environment is miles more complicated than this. UPFs are a hugely diverse category, but this article pretends they are all like M&Ms. What about plant-based meat and dairy alternatives?
The hidden cost of ultra-processed foods on the environment: ‘The whole industry should pay’
Industrially made foods involve several ingredients and processes to put together, making it difficult to examine their true cost
www.theguardian.com
petescarbs.bsky.social
It seems I can't even spell Michaelmas.
petescarbs.bsky.social
Great line up for this term's seminar series! Really interesting subjects from food experience in asylum hotels to the UK Government's new food strategy. Speakers, details and sign up sheets below. Please join us.

(As an aside, I've been in Oxford 20+ years now and still not used to 'Michalemas')
oxfutureoffood.bsky.social
We are excited to be launching our new seminar series for the term. These are open to all. Attend in person or join online. Details and booking: www.futureoffood.ox.ac.uk/events

cc: @foodfoundation.bsky.social @cleoverk.bsky.social @exeter.ac.uk @herts.ac.uk @petescarbs.bsky.social
A flyer with the heading Future of Food Michaelmas seminars. Underneath it says Thursdays, 16:00, Oxford Martin school seminar room 1 or online. Below left it has a picture of a white man with curly blonde hair, wearing a red shirt. Next to the picture it says Thursday 16 October, Professor Harry West, University of Exeter. The title of Harry's talk is: How place-based are terroir products?: Reflections on scale, movement and change. Below Harry is a photograph of a white woman with long dark hair, wearing glasses. To the right of the photograph it reads Thursday 30 October, Dr Claire Thompson, University of Hertfordshire. The title of Claire's talk is: Experiences of food provision in asylum hotels and the implications for health. On the right of the flyer are two further photographs. At the top is a photo of a white woman with dark brown hair talking into a microphone. To the right of the photograph it reads Thursday 13 November, Cleo Verkuijl, Stockholm Environment Institute. Cleo's talk is titled: Alternative proteins: progress, pitfalls and possibilities. Below Cleo's photograph is another photograph of a white woman with short brown hair, talking. She wears a black top. The details read Thursday 20 November, Anna Taylor, The Food Foundation. The talk title is: Opportunities offered by a new food strategy.
petescarbs.bsky.social
Who knew that Manchester has a park called Vimto Park with a statue of a huge bottle of Vimto?
A park. There is green grass and a tree in the foreground, and more in the background. There is also a lamp post in the foreground and in the bottom left corner There is a short wall surrounding the park. In the centre of the picture is a large statue of a bottle containing purple liquid with a red label. It is surrounded by fruit
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zackpolanski.bsky.social
This is grim & dangerous over reach.

This is a government that have lost the moral argument & are still selling arms to Israel. Now further cracking down on dissent.

Absolutely the opposite of what they should be doing - so of course this is what the Labour Government choose.
peterwalker99.bsky.social
NEW: Home Office announces planned new anti-protest powers, mainly aimed at pro-Gaza protests like those for Palestine Action. Police will be able to consider the "cumulative impact" of repeated protests and potentially order that they be relocated.
petescarbs.bsky.social
Here's @kevinh-phd.bsky.social on leaving NIH due to pressure for scientific conformity to "preconceived narratives" of the current administration (i.e. RFK Jr). About 4 mins. Shocking account of state of academic freedom in the US.

@oxmartinschool.bsky.social @oxfutureoffood.bsky.social
'The calculus of calories: food environments and body weight regulation' with Dr Kevin Hall
YouTube video by Oxford Martin School
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