Silly Twigs, Scientist are for labs, not trekking about in the bloody ice.
Balderdash! Most field scientists go out ready for the weather/other conditions, have done their 'homework' and know what they can expect, and are prepared for what may happen.
This crew so strongly believed their own demonstrably incorrect nonsense that they were ill prepared for arctic conditions. It is one thing to have a hypothesis, another to carelessly stake your life on assumptions the data did not even support.
Maybe they will have an epiphany and come over to the 'deniers' with tens of thousands of scientists who have considered the data and found it inconclusive at best.