I would encourage you to take up ice climbing and go «rub your nose» against a few thousand vertical feet of ice per year. (realclimate.org)
In total, researchers found that Antarctica was losing roughly 1,929 gigatons of ice per year in 2015, the vast majority of which is replaced by new snowfall. (qz.com)
They found that the northeast Greenland ice sheet lost about 10 billion tons of ice per year from April 2003 to April 2012. (sciencedaily.com)