They are dynamical systems, there is no equilibrium. See also: climate charts for the last few ice age cycles.[1] In the bigger picture we want to modify Earth's climate and definitely do not want to end the current interglacial period, to be fair we've already done that, but returning to a "natural" pre-human climate cycle on the 10,000 year scale is not desirable.
Dynamical systems can have equilibrium points ā- e.g. an inverted pendulum is stable when hanging straight down. If you deviate too far from an equilibrium point, the system may find another equilibrium that is less desirable for the user. Iām not an expert in climate change, but those things certainly happen for engines, robots, and other systems.
1. https://energyeducation.ca/wiki/images/8/8f/Ice_ages2.gif