New presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg was forced to remove an image in a Climate Change digital ad that made it appear that he and some of his critics are on the same page.

“The planet is my priority. Winning the battle on climate change depends on committed political activism,” the Bloomberg ad says. “Join me.”

But the ad included people affiliated with NY Communities for Change, and featured an image of a black climate change activist who opposes Bloomberg.

NY Communities for Change tweeted, “Please take this down@MikeBloomberg. You are not part of our movement.”

The man whose image was used, meanwhile, tweeted out a videotaped statement objecting to Bloomberg using him as a campaign prop.

“I’m sick and tired of candidates who use images of people of color to advance their campaigns when their actual policies in the past hurt people of color,” tweeted Patrick Hoos20.

He went on to say that Bloomberg backed the “racist” stop and frisk policy, for which the former mayor recently apologized while speaking at one of the city’s largest black churches, the Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn.

Bloomberg senior adviser Howard Wolfson apologized for the goof and said the ad was immediately taken down.

“Taken down, with apology. That image should not have been used, and won’t be again,” Wolfson tweeted.

NY Communities for Change, formerly ACORN, opposed Bloomberg’s push to expand charter schools, among other policies, when he was mayor.