Les questions climatiques passent sous le radar électoral au N.-B.

A fallen tree rests in the front yard of a house on Wallace Avenue in Fredericton, on Dec. 19, 2023. Warming temperatures, rising sea levels and coastal erosion are threatening communities up and down New Brunswick, but with just over one week to the provincial election, some voters say the topic hasn't been given enough attention during the campaign. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Stephen MacGillivray

FREDERICTON - Warming temperatures, rising sea levels and coastal erosion are threatening communities up and down New Brunswick, but with just over one week to the provincial election, some voters say the topic of climate change hasn't been given enough attention during the campaign.

Housing and health care have dominated the headlines, said Donald Wright, a professor of political science at University of New Brunswick. But he said climate change is just as important because it is intertwined with both those issues.

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