The document summarizes key findings from the IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate. It finds that:
1) Over recent decades, the ocean and cryosphere have experienced widespread changes due to global warming, including shrinking glaciers and ice sheets, reductions in snow cover and Arctic sea ice, and increasing permafrost temperatures.
2) Between 2006-2015, the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets lost mass at average rates equivalent to 0.77mm and 0.43mm per year respectively of global sea level rise. Glaciers lost mass equivalent to 0.61mm per year.
3) Arctic sea ice extent has declined significantly for all months since 1979, with