with all the talk of evolution and human progress you shouldn't forget that both work in time periods absolutely not comparable. Life began 3-4 billion years ago, dinosaurs lived 230-65 million years ago, the evolution from reptils to mammals took around 70 million years, homo sapiens evolved around 200000 years ago, first written expression began 3000 years ago, printing was invented 600 years ago, right now I write on a pc which was invented a couple of decades ago, world population 2000 years ago was around 200-300 million, around 1800 1 billion, now seven.
These are only some random, rough numbers, point is: a couple of thousand years is nothing in therms of biological evolution and the progress of human advance is incredible fast. We simply cannot know what will be in 10000 years, but evolution won't be doing much in that time. I'm not saying this is necessarily a good thing, but it is something you have to keep in mind when you talk about these things. Its the same with climatic changes, the poles are melting? omg, since earths existence the poles were molten many and long times. Its nothing new, only the speed in which things change through human influence is fucking fast.
btw, thanks for the link, cool stuff.