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Fact brief - Did Viking settlers enjoy a warm beach climate in Greenland?

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Posted on 17 May 2025 by Sue Bin Park

FactBriefSkeptical Science is partnering with Gigafact to produce fact briefs — bite-sized fact checks of trending claims. You can submit claims you think need checking via the tipline.

Did Viking settlers enjoy a warm beach climate in Greenland?

NoWhile Greenland’s southern coast supported some vegetation in the Medieval warm period (950-1250 CE), it was not warm enough for a beach climate.

The period was primarily a regional event, affecting Europe and parts of the North Atlantic. Studies of glacial sediment in Greenland indicate glaciers were near their maximum extent during these years. This suggests Greenland did not experience the same degree of warming as continental Europe. Exile Erik the Red chose the name "Greenland" to attract settlers rather than accurately describe the landscape.

Vikings settled certain areas of Greenland during these years, but abandoned their settlements after the Medieval warm period ended and the Little Ice Age began. Their experience shows how a changing climate can cause forced migration.

The Medieval warm period was caused by high solar activity and low volcanic activity. In contrast, today’s climate change is caused by human emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases.

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Sources

The Washington Post Here’s the real reason the Vikings left Greenland

University of Maryland Greenland was Green/Ice Free in the Viking Times: Brief Responses to Climate Change Denialism Statements

The Conversation Climate explained: what was the Medieval warm period?

Science Global Signatures and Dynamical Origins of the Little Ice Age and Medieval Climate Anomaly

Columbia Climate School Study Undercuts Idea That ‘Medieval Warm Period’ Was Global

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