Thomas Schuermann For starting point I would recommend to read O'connor MI, Holding JM, Kappel CV, Duarte CM, Brander K, Brown CJ, Bruno JF, Buckley L, Burrows MT, Halpern BS, Kiessling W. Strengthening confidence in climate change impact science. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 2015 Jan;24(1):64-76.
A repetition of what I posted on one of your other questions.
Is there an impact of climate change on geomagnetic storms?
I prefer to look at this issue the other way round.: “Does the geomagnetic system has an impact on the climate change. The core is the “control center" of the strength and orientation of
the magnetic field of the Planet Earth (Geo-Dynamo-Effect). It is the sphere where our quadripartite climate driving system comes full circle (atmosphere, lithosphere, asthenosphere, core-mantle sphere). The geomagnetic field shields our habitat from extra- terrestrial impacts, e.g., cosmic rays and solar winds (see point 1)with consequences also on the climate (Brauer et al., 2008; Donadini et al., 2010; Korte et al., 2011; Svensmark et al.,2017; Liu et al., 2022). The North Pole is currently moving very fast towards Siberia at a speed of between 55 km to 45 km per year which by analogy with the geological past also leaves its imprints on the climate (Livermore et al., 2020).
But keep in mind “What did not suit cannot be true”. This is the slogan of all those who want to change the climate which has been changing for millions of years unaffected by human beings but impacted among others by the changing geo-magnetic field (and not to forget by so-called scientists)