Your favorite weatherman, Brad Pitt, is back with another depressing forecast for the world

"Don't forget your sunscreen."
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When he's not building his bromance with Frank Ocean or contemplating the limits of his name, Brad Pitt has been donning his faux-weatherman hat.

The actor appeared in a sketch on Comedy Central's The Jim Jefferies Show once again to share a gloomy forecast about climate change's impact.

"Well Jim, carbon dioxide is slowly turning our planet into an uninhabitable wasteland and half the population don't believe it," Pitt told Jefferies. With carbon dioxide rates rising faster than ever, he's not wrong at all.

Scott Pruitt, are you listening?

When Jefferies pushed for an actual forecast, Pitt cheekily responded in the same doom-and-gloom way he did last week when he appeared on the show.

"The Lord saw the wickedness of man was great, and the Lord said I will destroy man—who I have created—from the face of the Earth," he said. "So don't forget your sunscreen!"

Duly noted.

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