Yep, there are definitely no examples of Umair Haque's or Jessica Wildfire's daily doomsaying turning out to be completely wrong. All they see clearly is a way to turn cynicism into profit. Pointing to bad news after the fact and saying "I told you so" isn't insightful.
But that's not to say that nothing they say is ever true. Again, I didn't mention climate change or anybody who writes/talks about climate change at any point in the article. Precisely because I think it's a very serious problem.
In fact, most of the people I do mention in the article are, amongst other things, climate change deniers. And are smart enough and well informed enough to know better. This is one of the many examples of them saying things they don't believe that I was referring to.
Again, you're very clearly projecting here. I don't know you. I didn't refer to you. I've never read anything you've written. So if you feel targeted by an article that calls people out for using their platforms irresponsibly, I think you should ask yourself why that is.