A Vote Green placard is displayed in the front garden of a house in the Round Hill Ward in Brighton, East Sussex, England, Wednesday, June 12, 2024. There’s lots of talk of change in Britain’s election campaign, but little talk about climate change. The U.K.’s July 4 vote to choose a new government comes after one of the wettest and warmest winters on record, part of trends scientists attribute to global warming. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
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By Jill Lawless The Associated Press
BRIGHTON, England (AP) — There’s lots of talk of change in Britain’s election campaign, but little talk about climate change.
The U.K.’s July 4 vote to choose a new government comes after one of the wettest and warmest winters on record, part of trends that scientists attribute to global warming. But discussion of climate and the environment has taken a back seat to Britain’s sluggish economy, high cost of …