What's changed?
Changes do occur naturally anyhow, but how looooooooooong do they take?
It is beyond ludicrous to compare time frames of recent Human history or periods of a few thousand years to the vast age of this planet or even the amount of time it took to bring about the geological changes listed below.
Stand on the beach shore line at Newcastle's Nobbys Headland and look at an ancient dyke(volcano vent) that travels all the way to the top and once beyond, the stratas it travels through are not only sedimentary, but coastal sedimentary, sea shell fossils etc from a once much higher shore line.
Yet if you travel out in your boat for 15 kilometers off shore from Newcastle you will sound the beginning of a deep descent known as the Continental Shelf. It was also once another of our continent's coastal shore lines. Part of an ocean floor that was once dry land. An indisputable show case of evidence, in
massive vertical contrasts of historical shore line heights and positions.
So will there be change again,, dam straight there will be,
Lets face it, what every one really wants to know is, "will it bother me?" "will there be a catastrophic change in my very short remaining lifetime?"
Not bloody likely. It would be of a time frame that historically only meteor impacts have produced in relative overnight terms.
But either iether way there is still no just reason or excuse to go on poisoning our planet and air, with pollution.
Of real concern in our lifetimes will be providing for an exploding global population.
More than enough reason to clean our act up NOW, prepare and get our shit together as responsible global custodians should do anyhow.
What am I going to do about the impending doom? Enjoy my life to the fullest. Always endeavor to reduce my footprint, never litter and always recycle. Cause it makes me feel good