Thanks Maximilian for such a relevant contribution.
I do not see it as opposing but as complementary.
The loss of ice shelves can lead to an accelerated ice flow from the land into the ocean, exacerbating sea level rise. Portions of the AIS grounded below sea level on reverse or retrograde slopes are particularly susceptible to rapid collapse via the Marine Ice Sheet Instability (MISI) mechanism.
The world's oceans have become a battleground of extreme temperatures, shattering records for every day since late March.
Check this page for further info: https://zacklabe.com/antarctic-sea-ice-extentconcentration/
Let's keep spreading the word!