No. Doomsdays don't happen out of the blue. They can be predicted, and all the cathastrophes you described have an origin and an explanation. Us pumping a lot of CO2 into the atmosphere and causing climate changes does not mean that "the end of times is upon us", just that we are a bunch of greedy animals who don't care about the environment as long as make money out of it. And earthquakes and volcanoes have been here for millions and millions of years, nothing out of the ordinary going on. It's called "continental drift", and we know very well where those cathastrophes can happen, since they have been happening there forever. Literally. Also, "changes in the look of seas, the sky, rivers"- what?
Apparently, Jesus predicted the tribulation during his followers' lifetimes, he kind of got it completely wrong. Since then, a lot of people have been taking any special dates or eclipses or natural desasters as a sign of the end times, and we are still around here several centuries later. I don't think we'll see the end of the world unless we do it ourselves (and we are very capable of it), but it wouldn't be anybody else's fault but ours.