<announcer> Bases loaded, bottom of the ninth, 0-0 game, JuJu at bat…
«crack»
<Announcer> It's going, going, going, Gone! Over the right field fence. And the crowd goes wild!
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Seriously "private", you can't simply assert something (or in this case, many things) without supporting them. In your brief post you have asserted three things: Earthquakes, volcanoes and "intense weather events", and without saying it you are implying that they are becoming more frequent (or perhaps more intense, or perhaps both?).
Where is your evidence? Can you provide a single link to a paper appearing in, for example, one of the referred publications of the American Geophysical Union?
How do you counter the USGS website that says that 7.0 and larger earthquakes are not becoming more frequent?
Anything?
You see, we have researched it. Have you? Or are you just going on what you found somewhere online?