Dr. Paul Mayewski, a leading ice core researcher, presents alarming evidence of sudden climate change patterns that could dramatically alter Earth's future. As a specialist in collecting and analyzing ice cores from Antarctica and Greenland, Mayewski reveals how these frozen time capsules contain detailed records of past climate shifts, including catastrophic changes that occurred within remarkably short timeframes. The discussion examines his groundbreaking research showing how climate systems can flip rapidly, potentially triggering the kind of global superstorm scenarios Art explored in his own book. Mayewski explains how ice core data reveals patterns of abrupt climate transitions throughout Earth's history, challenging assumptions about gradual environmental change. The conversation covers the mechanics of ice core analysis, how scientists extract climatic information from frozen layers, and what current data suggests about impending climate instability. Art and Mayewski explore the implications of this research for human civilization, discussing how rapid climate changes could affect agriculture, coastal populations, and global weather systems. This sobering scientific examination provides crucial context for understanding the urgent realities of climate change based on hard geological evidence.