One of the latest weather reports to come out since US President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement has painted a bleak picture of the world's future.
And the weatherman sharing the grim news was none other than Hollywood heavyweight Brad Pitt, chipping in on the debut episode of Comedy Central's The Jim Jeffries Show on Tuesday.
In a few seconds, Pitt had the forecast covered. "Things are going to be getting warmer in this area here," he says, gesturing toward the right half of a map of the world.
"And this area here," he says, gesturing to the left half of the map of the world - which is coloured a very red shade of orange and covered in sun symbols.
"Do you have any future forecasts for us?" Jeffries asks.
"There is no future," weatherman Pitt says, grimacing with an air of finality.
Jeffries finished the show bidding everyone goodnight and saying "I think we can all do better".
Withdrawing from the landmark climate accord, signed by 195 countries in November 2015, will take the US four years - potentially making it a 2020 presidential election issue.
"The Paris Accord is a BAD deal for Americans, and the President's action today is keeping his campaign promise to put American workers first," a memo sent to supporters read.
Mr Trump's action has been widely criticised by leading politicians, scientists, business people and entertainers around the world - and even North Korea.
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