When you say «If the oceans are warming at all, or if the net ice melting is positive, we are not in equilibrium» it suggests that you see temperatures inexorably
rising towards an equilibrium.
Not exact matches
If it is a new era of faster growth and new investment opportunities, then the
equilibrium real interest rate (the rate at which monetary policy neither boosts nor restrains the economy) would
rise, so the central bank would be right to move interest rates
towards that level.
And lastly, CO2 to carbonic acid to bicarbonate to carbonate to calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one long
equilibrium that would be pushed
towards more CaCO3 deposition as CO2
rises.