I agree with Frugal Fish that the world is and has most likely always been changing..as to our immediate effect..I always wonder if the Dinosaurs ruined their world with toxic emissions...Somehow the idea of 'liberal' dinos running around telling the dino population to stop 'passing gas' is a hilarious comparison of many 'tree huggers' to me. Not PC, but sure does make me smile on a cold morning when yes I would like to turn up the heat and make a bit more CO2.
Of course I wont, I am A. to cheap, and B. a bit of a tree hugger.
Toxic waste is bad. Pollution without trees to help clean it is bad...(some pollution is too bad for the trees to fix) Wanton waste is bad...BUT telling me the world is getting warmer is really not a motivator...Sorry it was once super hot, prolly will be again, so far as best science can tell the world runs is a bit of a cyclical nature..super hot down to frigid cold..humans have the wonderful ability to adapt..I do not think we have the ability to totally change the course of the world climate.
As to the 'other weather'...eh.. I think half the problem (from tree hugger reading..so not sure is 100% accurate, but makes sense) is that the problems of hurricanes and such are increased by the way we design cities...removing sand dunes to make beach front houses paves the way for all that terror to come fully inland..the sand dunes are natures 'road block'. Many other disasters, that will happen till we get some sci-fi weather control, can be abated (is that the right word, I mean made easier) by leaving natures protections in place.