Doom and gloomers
After Hurricane Charly in 2004 the Armageddon Weather Center at Colorado State University (that's the guy who got caught in the Climategate email scandal where he was "adjusting" the weather to fit the end-of-the world scenario he was selling) started predicting that there would be LOTS of hurricanes every year. After being wrong for over 10 years in a row he stopped predicting probably from embarrassment.
After Obama left office his climate advisor initiated a study to see if the incidence of natural disasters had increased over the past 30 years or so. He determined that there wasn't any measurable increase. The media was so upset from being made fools of that they shouted him down. "Normal" weather doesn't sell newspapers.
There is lots of evidence that the end of the world is not near, but the "doom-and-gloomer's" deny it all.
The "End of the World" club has been around for 2,000 years, and they will still be here in another 2,000 years. Poor fools.....
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