Warming Land is a peninsula in far northern Greenland.
Administratively it is a part of the Northeast Greenland National Park.
It was named after Danish botanist and ecologist Eugen Warming (1841 – 1924).
It is bounded by St George Fjord and the Steensby Glacier on its western side, and Hartz Sound —a branch of the Sherard Osborn Fjord, as well as the Ryder Glacier on the eastern.
[1] Midgårdsormen, an unglaciated section of the peninsula, is located at the southern end and to the south of it lies the Greenland Ice Sheet.