Jupiter is 1,317 times the size and 318 times the mass of the Earth, and its magnetic field of ten times the Earth's reacts with Earth's magnetic field to produce heat in the core of the earth, as any electrical engineer would know. The eleven-year sunspot cycle, the Sun's radiation, aurora borealis and flipping of the Sun's magnetic field are also related to Jupiter and are not related to carbon dioxide. The Sun's magnetic field, Earth's magnetic field and Jupiter's magnetic field have millions of times the effect on the temperature of the Earth than anything insignificant humans can do.
Jupiter's magnetic field that rotates with Jupiter every 10-hour Jupiter day has heated the interior of the Earth, which is heating the ocean. More heat in the interior of the Earth causes earthquakes, tsunamis, El Niño, floods and volcanoes that carbon dioxide cannot possibly cause. Heating the ocean puts more water vapor into the atmosphere which causes greenhouse effect, more rain, snow, floods and global warming. Carbon dioxide does not cause rain or floods. The University of Minnesota reported in Seiche, May 2008 that since 1980, Lake Superior has warmed twice as fast as the regional air temperature. Did automobiles heat up Lake Superior? No, Jupiter's magnetic field heated the interior of the Earth. This increased the temperature of the oceans and Lake Superior, producing more water vapor in the atmosphere.