Do you see natural law as being omnipresent, present everywhere, simultaneously and supremely incapable of ever being defeated? The alternative to such a view would be that nature could and did, create a creature more powerful than itself, capable of defeating the very scheme that had created it and the system adopted for the management of all things, for all time. I suppose anything is possible but that one wouldn’t make my list.
It seems much more likely that nature has no actual plan for what type of creatures to create, relying exclusively on chance (chaos) to determine their shape and characteristics. By relying on chance, nature avoids the consequences of the bias inherent in all plans. When a given creature jumps the boundaries of its instincts – the ones it was provided at birth that could keep it in compliance with natural laws – nature has a go away kit ready for them which is actuated by the consequences that develop when the creature breaks the rules.
Climate Change is nature’s “go away kit” for modern humans. The go away kit was activated the moment we destabilized the atmospheric ecosystem. When all is said and done, the primary purpose of the extreme weather response we are experiencing, is to force the offending species (us) on to smaller and smaller land masses, making the resources for our survival progressively more difficult to acquire. Once you destabilize an ecosystem of which you are a member, every response from nature that follows, is not only bad news, but it is worse news than the last thing that happened. A progressively more intense and negative response that grows exponentially in its severity until the nuisance has been eliminated.