Our chair Chris Boardman has announced a package of measures aimed at protecting participation in sport and physical activity from the effects of extreme weather, including £2.5 million of funding still available this year.
Speaking at the Blue Earth Summit today, Chris pledged the support – which also includes a new environmental sustainability rating system – as he issued a stark warning about the growing impact of climate change on national activity levels.
He evidenced our latest Activity Check-in research, which revealed 62% of adults and 63% of young people (in school Years 7-11) say they're doing less activity as a result of extreme weather experienced in the last 12 months, to August 2025.
With inactivity already associated with one in six UK deaths, emerging research from the University of Oxford will show that temperatures above 25°C lead to an average of 10 extra sedentary minutes each day, further exacerbating the country’s inactivity crisis.
Chris argued that grassroots clubs and the leisure sector are the country's “secret weapon” for staying active, urging a “wave of community willpower” to protect, preserve and prepare facilities for the pressures of climate change.