Kamala Harris just dropped $8.15 million on a 4,000-square-foot oceanfront mansion in Malibu’s Point Dume—one of California’s most erosion-prone, flood-vulnerable stretches of coastline. It’s the ultimate act of climate hypocrisy from a politician who’s spent years preaching the urgent need to rein in coastal development and slash carbon emissions.

The five-bedroom, six-bath compound sits on three-quarters of an acre overlooking the Pacific. Real estate filings boast “breathtaking ocean views,” yet federal climate models—once championed by her own administration—warn that Point Dume faces relentless sea-level rise and cliff erosion. A 2023 Interior Department study concluded up to 75 percent of California’s beaches could vanish by 2100. This is exactly the kind of coastline she’s campaigned to protect.

In Washington, Harris made headlines as the administration’s chief voice for “Climate-Ready Coasts,” unveiling more than half a billion dollars in grants to fortify vulnerable communities. She sponsored the Living Shorelines Act, pushing for $50 million annually to combat rising seas. She blasted fossil fuels and called for bans on gas appliances—yet her new digs include a gas stove, fireplace and tankless water heater, all devices she backed regulations to restrict.

Climate alarmism is fine when it rallies votes, but living by your own warnings? Apparently optional. While Harris flogs the Green New Deal and vows “we still have time to make a difference,” she’s chosen prime beachfront real estate that experts say will be underwater or crumbling within decades.

Point Dume isn’t just scenic—it’s exclusive. Gated access, celebrity neighbors and multi-million dollar price tags define this enclave. Sean Penn, Julia Roberts and tech bosses have set up shop here, too. But luxury doesn’t erase scientific fact: the same beaches that draw the glitterati are the very coasts federal models predict will erode, collapse and flood first.

This isn’t nuance or political theater. It’s a glaring mismatch between rhetoric and reality. Harris’s purchase reveals a simple truth: when climate fear runs up the tab, liberal leaders don’t hesitate to cash in on the very risks they trumpet to justify bigger government. It’s time voters see that their climate crusaders trust the science only until it costs them something.