GMOS-Train achieved significant advancements in mercury science, policy, and public engagement. These include innovative monitoring technologies, enhanced understanding of mercury dynamics, and improved global models. The project’s findings directly support the Minamata Convention, providing strategies to reduce mercury emissions and mitigate environmental and health impacts. By training a new generation of researchers and increasing public awareness, GMOS-Train has laid the foundation for ongoing progress in addressing mercury pollution, contributing to a healthier and more sustainable future.
The GMOS-Train project has successfully addressed its objectives, producing impactful results in mercury science, monitoring technology, and policy support. Its achievements include the collection of vast datasets, the development of advanced monitoring tools, and significant contributions to global mercury models and mitigation strategies. The interdisciplinary training provided to 15 ESRs has ensured the emergence of a new generation of researchers well-equipped to tackle future environmental challenges. By aligning with the goals of the Minamata Convention and fostering global collaboration, the project has made a lasting contribution to mercury management and environmental sustainability.