What’s preventing temperature across the globe to reach an equilibrium since air flows freely?

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If I open the windows in my room, which has AC turned on and it’s cool in the summer, it will quickly become as hot as it is outside, why isn’t it happening around the globe?

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It does always try to reach equilibrium. Water is one of the major variable regulators. The hotter the world gets, the more hurricanes we get, because they are the end results of dissipating heat.

We are getting hotter because of deforestation for monoculture agriculture. I can elaborate a lot more on this if requested.

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