I assume you've done this, otherwise you wouldn't be telling me to? Bold of you to assume my ignorance on this subject. You sound like you've fallen for corporate grifters who care more about short-term profit and gains over long-term sustainability (or you are one of said grifters, in which case why are you wasting your time on HN, shouldn't you be out there grinding?!)
Severe weather events are going to get more common and more devastating over the next couple of decades. They'll come for you and people you care about, just as they come for me and people I care about. It doesn't matter what you think you know about it.
The IPCC summaries are a good read too.
Do you genuinely think severe weather events are going to be even amongst the top ten killers this century? If so, I do strongly advise emailing local uni climate scientist. (What's the worst that can happen? Heck, they might confirm your views!)
(In other circumstances I might go through the whole "what have you observed that has given you this belief?" thing, but in this case there is a simple and reliable check in the form of a 5 minute email)
... actually, I can do so on your behalf... would you like me to? The specific questions I would be asking unless told otherwise would be:
1. Probability of human extinction in the next century due to climate change. 2. Probability of more than 10% of human deaths being due to extreme weather. 3. Places to find good unbiased summaries of the likely effects of climate change.
Any others?