To: combjelly who wrote (682398 ) 11/2/2012 2:08:03 PM From: PROLIFE 1 Recommendation Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572284 you said that the seas rose 6 inches in 112 years..............and that is proof of global warming??? another two or three hundred yeas and it will be 1 1/2 foot.....oh dear.............and I see that gore is all concerned about it too. Did Tipper get this house or the other mega carbon user in Tenn? Al Gore Purchases Huge New Mac-Mansion The new Italian-style home has an ocean view, multiple fountains, six fireplaces, five bedrooms and nine bathrooms. Apparently it has no solar panels, no solar water heating, and no windmills. Photos below. Apparently Al Gore has figured out that it pays to preach green, but it costs more than its worth to actually be green . Al and Tipper Gore have purchased yet another mansion. This one overlooks the ocean in sunny Santa Barbara, California, a couple hours north of Los Angeles. The mansion has several electrically pumped fountains, six carbon burning fireplaces, five huge bedrooms, and a whopping 9 bathrooms. We don't have the square footage for this house but it looks huge to us. Image what it costs in air conditioning. We don't begrudge Al Gore buying all the house he can afford but the hypocrisy seems a little thick. Al Gore already has a 10,000 square foot mansion in Nashville, Tennessee and has previously come under fire when it was revealed that it used 12 times as much electricity as the average home in that area (also see the comparison between Al Gore's Nashville mansion and George Bush's ranch ) . Al also flies tens of thousands of miles a year further making millions speaking and promoting his various green and carbon credit companies. The U.K. Telegraph speculated last year that Gore would become the world’s first “carbon billionaire.” h/t's LA Times "Al Gore, Tipper Gore snap up Montecito-area villa" Doug Ross Journal - "Exclusive Photo Gallery: Check out the Carbon Footprint of Al Gore's New Ocean-View Mediterranean Villa"