I believe you are wrong on both accounts brotherThe ice caps aren't though and that's was always the marketing material.
Glacier on a mountain isn't going to make it to the ocean anyways.
The ice cap on south is at 9,000 plus feet so it is a mountain itself above sea level, lots of water up on that elevated
It just hasn't been ice free for 10,000 plus years, which is interesting since it was on some maps from 500-600 years ago before we again mapped the coastline with modern technology
That thing is a beast
North Pole is not on land so it is close to sea level, essentially just an ice cub that is chunks up together like gay icebergs.
Climate is changing but it ain't all about melting glaciers, Mother Nature doesn't give a F about your plans or climate needs.
I would love to walk on an Ice Free Antartica, looking into property right now.
Water finds a way, eventually all water gets a chance to swim in the ocean