WASHINGTON — Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders says Donald Trump should cool off the attacks on Bill Clinton’s love life and instead start talking about global warming.

“We have enormous problems facing this country and I think we got more things to worry about than Bill Clinton’s sexual life,” Sanders told ABC’s “This Week” Sunday.

Sanders, who is battling Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination, was asked about the topic after Trump began bringing up Bill Clinton’s “abuse” of women, while countering charges from Clinton that the billionaire mogul is sexist.

Sanders tried to turn the focus back on Trump. “Interestingly enough, maybe Donald Trump might want to focus attention on climate change, understand that climate change is not a hoax, as he believes that it is.”

He continued: “Maybe Donald Trump should understand that we should raise the minimum wage in this country, which he opposes, and maybe we should not be giving huge tax breaks to fellow billionaires like Donald Trump.”

Sanders was speaking from New Hampshire, where Bill Clinton plans to jump on the campaign trail for his wife Monday for the first time this election.

Trump has repeatedly referenced Bill Clinton’s sex scandals while warning Hillary Clinton not to try to play the “woman card” against him.

“I’m the only one that’s willing to talk about his problems,” Trump said on CBS’s “Face the Nation” Sunday.

Sanders said Trump is “over the edge” and complained that he “has attacked me very ferociously.”

Sanders famously gave Clinton a pass on her email scandal, saying people are “sick of hearing about your damn emails” in an October Democratic debate.