OK, I looked closer. I see it is a self titled opinion piece so there is that. Next, I see all the links in the article go to questionable sites (not .edu or scientific organizations, etc.) except one cherry picked NOAA stat for a single event type for a single year. Last, the writer is the president of a right wing anti science lobbying group called "Spark of Freedom" funded by Exxon Mobil.
Look, I and most everyone on this list are not qualified, experienced climate scientists. However, I think when you are not an expert you should respect and believe what experts say as a group. Picking outliers and sharing opinions of obviously unqualified and biased people is reprehensible and dishonest as far as I am concerned.
If you truly believe the scientific consensus around climate change is wrong you are going to have to do a lot more than share links. You will have to do science and prove it.
Best.