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Blame the Vikings! Moss found in East Antarctica lived in warmer summers a thousand years ago.

Pohlia nutans

Pohlia nutans moss. Photo by Hermann Schachner

By Jo Nova

Around 1,000AD, a little delicate moss (just like the one above), lived in a spot in Antarctica which is now locked in snow and ice all year round, and considered hyper arid and perennially frozen. No one expected to find nodding thread-moss (Pohlia Nutans) on Boulder Clay Glacier.

Researchers had to drill through 11 meters of ice to find it (or what’s left of it) and managed to date it to 1,050 years before present. This puts it smack in the centre of the Medieval Warm Period, when Vikings were marauding England, showing that this part of Antarctica was warmer 1000 years ago than it is today, even though humans have poured forth 1.8 trillion tons of greenhouse gases.

At the same time as the mosses grew, there was a veritable population boom of penguins and elephant seals in the Ross Sea next door, right up until the brutal cold of the Little Ice Age wiped them out.

Pohlia nutans, needs liquid water and warmer summers. In order to grow, it has to find land that is ice free in summer has rain or melted water. Mosses can’t survive in this area now.

Thanks to Kenneth Richards at NoTricksZone for finding the study.

Antarctic Glacier. Photo.

Boulder-Clay Glacier, Figure 1. https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-025-02259-4#Sec10

Spare a thought for the life of an Antarctic moss. They spend 9 or 10 months of the year buried in snow, hoping for a five or six weeks of warmth so they can grow a few millimeters. If they’re lucky they might catch some floating penguin poo dust for nutrients. If they’re not lucky the summers get cold for thousand years, and they’re buried in 11 meters of snow.

Apparently, some mosses have survived 5,000 years stuck under a glacier, and can still spring back to life, not just from spores but from dormant tissue itself.

It sort of suggests this sort of climatic mayhem has happened before?

 

Map Antarctica.

Fully 120 proxies show the Medieval Warm Period was a global phenomenon. Yet the climate industry depends on it not being true. Everything that shows the world was warmer shows that our coal plants and cars are irrelevant. That nature does it all by herself, and that thousands of IPCC experts have been selectively skewing their stories to get bigger grants, or are just too scared to say what they really thought lest they be called a “climate denier”.

That, and the media ignoring hundreds of stories like these.

Antarctic Moss

Fig. S6. Details of the two moss species embedded in the ice core: A) Bryum pseudotriquetrum (13 mm long); B) Pohlia nutans (10 mm long). Note: the scale is in cm, but the pictures are enlarged respectively 5.4 and 7.8 times.

For more information:

REFERENCE

Forte, E., Azzaro, M., Cannone, N. et al. A warming pulse in the Antarctic continent changed the landscape during the Middle Ages. Commun Earth Environ 6, 281 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02259-4

 

 

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30 comments to Blame the Vikings! Moss found in East Antarctica lived in warmer summers a thousand years ago.

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    Honk R Smith

    Some religions only recognize existence of history back to a certain date.
    Climate Change is one of them.

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      Some say 1750, others say 1950….

      Either way CO2 warm forcing is negligible at the 430-ppm level.

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        Hmm – negligible warming – but the Marvellous Mr. Miliband is doing REAL damage to the UK economy.

        Auto

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        el+gordo

        The MWP in Fennoscandia, clearly CO2 has no part to play.

        ‘ … another paleoclimate study confirms that the Medieval Warm Period of a thousand-plus years ago was significantly warmer than it has been recently, in spite of a much-reduced atmospheric CO2 concentration of only 280 ppm at that earlier time.’ (CO2 Science)

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    David Maddison

    As I keep saying, the anti-science religion/ideology of the Left subscribes to an Aristotlean world view in which the world is static and never changing. Any slight deviation from what they imagine is this stable, static environment of earth is treated with panic and alarm. It’s sad that so many of those of the Left, political “leaders” , senior public serpents and even “university” “academics” and CSIRO “scientists” believe this.

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      David Maddison

      Civilisations have thrived during the naturally warm periods of the Minoan, Egyptian, Roman and Medieval eras. (That’s one of the reasons that the Left have destroyed the education system and this sort of thing is no longer taught.)

      Plus, we are coming to the very end of a rare interglacial. As the world cools, it will be impossible for civilisation to survive without coal, gas and nuclear power stations (and real hydro where possible, not SH2).

      The idea that the earth and universe is static is a very primitive one and articulated by Aristotle in “In the Heavens” 350BCE.

      http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/heavens.1.i.html

      For in the whole range of time past, so far as our inherited records reach, no change appears to have taken place either in the whole scheme of the outermost heaven or in any of its proper parts.

      It is only in the last 100 years or so that the ideas of Alfred Wegener (1880-1930), a real climatologist, geologist, geophysicist, meteorologist and polar researcher came to be accepted that the earth is not static. Among other ideas he conceived of continental drift which led to plate tectonics.

      However, as early as 1840 Louis Agassiz (1807-1873) hypothesised that much of North America was once buried under glacial ice up to 3km deep and that climate must change.

      Milutin Milanković (1879-1958) also discovered natural cycles in the climate.

      Warmists have to do a lot of catching up with modern thinking.

      It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.
      Upton Sinclair, 1934
      ”.

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        Greg in NZ

        Why, even the Good God Book states the very same: the earth is built upon solid foundations as the lights of heaven travel above our heads. Heck, even sometimes a very high priest commandethed the Big Day Light to stay its course … but only until the battle was won and then tarry no more, life must return to ‘the new normal’ and another land was conquered.

        Polynesians have their myths and legends too, even of Maui the demigod who slowed the passage of Ra during the day as it moved too fast for the little people scurrying amongst the flax bushes, harakeke, which Maui wove into a net to trap the sun until he’d beaten some sense into it and it obeyed / served man’s requirements.

        Most of these tales appear to have coalesced around 600 BC, whether it be whilst under the shackles of slavery by the rivers of Babylon – albeit within one of the Wonders of the World – or island-hopping across the vast Peaceful Ocean waterways: the biggest Wonder of them all.

        A bright and shining Morning Star woke me about 4am, its illuminating glow rising out of the east, doubly bright as it reflected off the Peaceful Ocean. The ‘evening star’ hath now becomest the ‘morning star’ for our winter: some call it Venus, some Lucifer, some Kopu… it’s all cosmic debris to me.

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        Johnny Rotten

        The longer I live, the more convinced am I that this planet is used by other planets as a lunatic asylum.

        George Bernard Shaw

        And –

        Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance.

        George Bernard Shaw

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    Kalm Keith

    It’s a well known geological fact that oceans have fallen by at least 4.2 metres over the last seven thousand years.
    While that fall has been irregular; perhaps giving the Noah’s Ark event, the constant downward trend is undeniable.

    The most recent two thousand years has seen a fall of 1.2 metres.

    The ocean fall has a corollary: ice accumulation at the poles.

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      John in Oz

      On a recent visit to Kangaroo Island I found a notice board explaining how the island was formed.

      Titled “Making the landscape”, it has graphics depicting changes from 550 million years ago to the present.

      The last image and description states:

      17,000 years ago
      The sea retreats to the edge of the Continental Shelf during the last ice age. Humans cross to the island. About 7,000 years ago, the sea rises to its present position

      No sign of the SUVs and coal-fired power station exist from that time

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      Greg in NZ

      That’s OK for you to say, living on a chunk of granite & sandstone the size of the USA: some of us still reside on slabs of mud & grit squeezed-up from the depths with the occasional magmatic explosion to provide hot pools to soak in and boil the kumara…

      From my viewpoint three (3) old beach terraces can be seen above today’s high-tide mark while at least another 3 lie under the ocean waves farther out, drowned during numerous inundations and/or floods, ie. climate change of the natural variety.

      That something ‘changed’ in 1988 during a Con-gressional sideshow has nought to do with science but all to do with The $c!ence™️. Geology rocks! Hansen-Gore Theory flops.

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    David Maddison

    Warmist “researchers” love going to exotic adventure holiday locations for their “research” and plenty have gone to Antarctica (and remote tropical islands).

    I wonder why so many missed this?

    What do they do there?

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    David Maddison

    Moss as mentioned above is a plant but lichens are not plants but plant-like composite organisms of a combination of fungus and algae and others.

    There has always been lichens in Antarctica even outside of the Medieval Warm Period responsible for the moss mentioned above.

    I recall studying atlases as a child and remember how the tip of the Antarctic Peninsular sometimes was coloured with a slight greenish tinge which the legend coded as indicative of the presence of lichens.

    Even the fully woke Australian Government website for the Antarctic Program admits this, and no mention of it being due to “climate change”.

    https://www.antarctica.gov.au/about-antarctica/plants/lichens/

    3 main types of lichens exist in Antarctica:

    Crustose lichens — these form a thin crust on the surface of the substrate they grow on.

    Foliose lichens — these form leaf like lobes.

    Fruticose lichens — these have a shrubby growth habit.

    Growth rate
    Lichens have very slow growth rates. In the best conditions in the Maritime Antarctic, growth rates reach 1 cm or more per 100 years.

    In the harsher environment of Continental Antarctica, growth is much slower. In the case of Buellia frigida in the McMurdo Dry Valleys region, the growth rate may be as little as 1 cm per 1,000 years.

    Habitat
    Lichens grow in most areas of the Antarctic that are capable of supporting plant life. Currently, 4 general distributions of lichens are known. These are:

    species confined to the Maritime Antarctic

    species found in the Peninsula and extending to the Lesser Antarctic

    species with a circum-Antarctic distribution

    species with very disrupted or disjunct distribution patterns.

    The Maritime Antarctic lichens are restricted to the northern Peninsula and nearby islands. Many of the lichens found in Antarctica are only in this area.

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    Tony Dique

    I’m sorry, are you saying the Roman warm period was real AND global? But, but, I thought I could trust Mikey Mann and his “research”. LMFAO.
    Posted to my FB page, as always Jo. Many thanks.

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    Neville

    Thanks again Jo for posting this study, just a pity that the ignorant Labor, Greens and Teals loonies are driving us to extreme loss of energy plus a threat to national security over the rest of the century.
    We should only invest in BASELOAD energy and stop destroying our land and sea environments as soon as possible.
    So why has the Vic govt shot 750 Koalas and why are we deliberately destroying their environment over eastern Australia?
    Toxic W & S are unreliable sources of energy and only last for 15 to 20 years at best.
    Why don’t Aussies understand that only cheap, reliable BASELOAD energy security leads to national security and without it we are screwed?

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    Neville

    Again, the Co2 Coalition scientists tell us that the previous Eemian temps were 8 c higher than the Holocene.
    This occurred from 130,000 to 115,000 years ago and even Wiki admits that studies now show SLs then were 6 to 9 metres higher than we experience today in 2025.
    Of course Human population during the Eemian was probably under 10 million and co2 levels were about 280 ppm.
    When will we wake up and think?

    https://co2coalition.org/facts/the-last-interglacial-was-8c-14f-warmer-than-today/#:~:text=The%20results%20revealed%20that%20the%20Eemian%20interglacial%20warm,%2814.4%C2%B0F%29%20warmer%20than%20today.%20The%20implications%20are%20enormous.

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      Graeme No.3

      And what of the ‘recent’ discovery that grasses and bushes grew in central north Greenland about 400,000 years ago where now at least 1 kilometre thick of ice stands. CO2 about 300 p.p.m. (according to the Vostok graphs).

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    Forrest Gardener

    The tighter the enemies of reason grasp the sand, the more slips through their fingers.

    And so my question is how a counter-narrative study such as this ever got funded?

    The answer is in the acknowledgments…

    This work was supported by grants from the National Antarctic Research Program (PNRA 2013/AZ1.05; PNRA16_00194; PNRA18_00186-E). We gratefully acknowledge Schlumberger and Halliburton through their University of Trieste academic grants.

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    Neville

    Holocene temps are much lower today than the earlier Holocene and SLs are much lower in 2025 than 4,000 years ago or during the much warmer Holocene climate optimum.
    Dr Ole Humlum provides a summary nearly every year and tide gauge SLs in 2023 are increasing by about 1.5 mm a year or about the same as the previous 20th century.
    See page 36 of his 2023 report.

    https://www.thegwpf.org/content/uploads/2024/04/Humlum-State-Climate-2023.pdf

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    Ruairi

    Academics and scientists aught to know,
    About the M.W.P. a thousand years ago,
    With much less CO2,
    Being warmer, moss grew,
    In Antarctic which had less ice and snow.

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      Greg in NZ

      Excellent, Rory 😃

      it’ll be a big day when some young PhD (re)discovers Antarctica’s Dry Valleys where it hasn’t snowed nor iced for at least since EVAAAH!

      By Jo’s map the moss is in the near vicinity of the long known about Dry Valleys, a veritable canary in the coal mine of consensus©️.

      BTW it must be getting hotter as it snowed overnight down south with sub-zero temps: Just beLIEve.

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    Neville

    And the MacDonald study found that Boreal forests grew up to the Arctic coastline during the early, warmer Holocene optimum and yet today in 2025 we only find tundra and ice.

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0033589499921233

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    Ross

    She’s back!! Great article. Oh, I so wish I could open a MSM newspaper and read this article. Plus all the others written by Jo. For balance, maybe the Guardian could at least do a monthly contribution by Jo. Yes, I jest.

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