You got that right. Then they stick out their hands and say, "Pay me!"
Get a load of this from the piece:
the warm temperatures of the last interglacial were slowly produced by variations in Earth’s orientation to the sun over thousands of years, and may not have affected both poles simultaneously.
So then Dr. Hem asked Dr. Haw: "Huh, what? You mean the earth wasn't in orbit in those days? Didn't the North pole present itself toward the sun half the year and the South Pole for the other half? Well, that would explain a lot."
So Dr. Haw goes: "Well, maybe it did and maybe it didn't. Do we still get paid?"
Truth is they don’t have a f*cking clue.