except of course the rate of melting has happened more rapidly since 1993 than at previous rates. so whilst i can see why you would see this as a contributing factor, it doesn't explain the recent rapid increase in melting. Neither is it something we can do anything about. Use of fossil fuels IS something we can do something about though.
https://sealevel.nasa.gov/faq/13/how-long-have-sea-levels-been-rising-how-does-recent-sea-level-rise-compare-to-that-over-the-previous/#:~:text=Over the past 100 years,about 6 to 8 inches.
So if the sea levels have risen 7-8 inches in the last 100 years and 50% of that has been over the last 30 years..... thats 3-4 inches in 30 years. If you take the lowest amount of 3 inches over 30 years, thats 1 inch every ten years.. If the same rate had happened over the 18,000 years as what has been happening over 30 years then that could be a total of 1,800 inches or 150 foot or more than 45 meters. more than double the rate this pic is suggesting.
Even putting aside all of that.... why would you NOT want less polution in there air?