Actually it's possible that the magnetic pole movement is due to a natural cycle --
The earth is a flat disc enclosed by the huge ice wall (Antarctica) which is where you end up if you travel south from anywhere on earth. The North Pole is the center, and where compasses point.
But if the "center" of the sun's path were to migrate, you'd end up with a different "circle" of habitable, non-frozen land over time. In other words, there's an ice wall, but that doesn't mean it can't melt in some places and re-freeze in others. Eventually other land masses might become accessible or re-discovered by mankind -- and some of our existing ones could be lost to the dark, frozen wasteland beyond the ice wall, never seeing the sun.
It's an interesting theory, and would explain Science's claim that the earth's Magnetic North Pole is drifting X amount per year. It would also explain melting of the "polar ice caps" because they're getting more sun. Meanwhile, other places are probably getting much colder...
So yeah, it's climate change, but completely natural, and due to a natural clock-like cycle built into God's flat earth.