Eric Holst
Associate Vice President, Natural Climate Solutions
Work
Areas of expertise:
Conservation solutions, wildlife policy, endangered species, agriculture, mitigation, forestry
Description
Eric Holst is associate vice president of Natural Climate Solutions. He is an expert in developing innovative strategies for environmental management on working forests, farms and ranches.
Throughout his career, Eric has worked to find a balance between his personal passions – including food, faith, woodworking, history and ecology – with his professional aspirations. As a child growing up in California, Eric was surrounded by national parks and working lands, which inspired his work on forests, farms and the ecosystems that surrounded them both.
While at EDF, Eric has worked to establish productive partnerships with farmers and ranchers, putting EDF at the forefront of collaborative conservation efforts. Included in these efforts is the creation of habitat exchanges as an efficient and effective tool for maximizing conservation dollars for at-risk species like the greater sage-grouse and monarch butterfly.
Eric also leads the development of policy solutions to improve the implementation and effectiveness of the Endangered Species Act and other wildlife policies. His goal is always focused on improving the livelihoods and environmental conditions of both people and nature.
For Eric, the most exciting aspect of his work is breaking down the preconceived notions about environmentalists and finding common ground with uncommon allies.
Background
Eric holds a Master of Environmental Management degree from the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University and a B.S. in Botany from the College of Agriculture and Environmental Science at the University of California, Davis.
Latest pieces
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Farmworkers and heat stress in the United States
EDF, August 2, 2023 -
Ambitious climate mitigation pathways for U.S. agriculture and forestry: vision for 2030 [PDF]
Source, September 21, 2022 -
Heat, fire, smoke and blackouts: How to live with our new reality
EDF Voices, May 27, 2021 -
Why does the West keep burning? Here are 3 key factors.
Source, October 17, 2020 -
Recovering monarch butterfly populations before it’s too late.
Rural Radio Network, February 18, 2019 -
Busting Trump mythology on wildfires as more rage in California
EDF Growing Returns, November 9, 2018 -
Commentary: Endangered Species Act is a powerful regulatory driver
American-Statesman, May 17, 2018 -
Why Monsanto and its rivals are trying to save butterflies
CNN Money, May 11, 2018
Press materials
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New Research Shows Opportunity to Improve California Forest Carbon Market
March 2, 2023 -
U.S. Must Cut Agricultural Emissions by 23% and Boost Forest Carbon Storage by 43% to Meet Climate Goals
September 21, 2022 -
Trump Walks Over Wildlife on Way Out
December 15, 2020 -
EDF Lauds California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Executive Order on Biodiversity, Climate and Working Lands
October 7, 2020 -
Virtual Reality Immerses Viewers in Monarch Butterflies’ 3,000-Mile Migration
June 19, 2019 -
“What’s Going On With Monarch Butterflies?” Resolving Seemingly Conflicting Population Reports
January 31, 2019 -
Secretary Zinke shirks duties on sage-grouse, increases pressure on states
May 2, 2018 -
“I am shocked by the proposed removal of the blanket section 4(d) rule”
April 6, 2018