Ice is melting faster at the north pole than it's expanding at the south pole. Antarctica has had about 193,000 additional square miles of ice past averages for the past 30 years, but the north pole is about 1,320,000 square miles
below averages. As a whole, the planet is losing more and more ice, and Antarctica's small gains don't nearly make up for the loss as a whole.
Where the north pole is, but should be, and what the south pole was, and is:
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/6...rctic-2012.jpg