Erik Meyers
Vice President, Climate and Water Sustainability
Erik currently leads projects on climate adaptation and resiliency, provides leadership on urban and coastal water sustainability relationships, and assists with mitigation efforts. Recent projects include pioneering coastal marsh adaptation work at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge and a national nature-based coastal protection initiative led by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
He is also a board member of the Natural Capital Investment Fund, The Conservation Fund’s $16 million green lending subsidiary. Erik currently serves on the U.S. Water Alliance and Wildlife Habitat Council Boards and previously chaired the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology, the American National Standards Institute’s Environmental Management Systems Council, and Earth Share. The EPA and ANSI have awarded him for his service.
Previously, Erik was Vice President and General Counsel for the Environmental Law Institute, where he created its corporate environmental management program; directed its legal education, recognition, and wetlands programs; and served as chief legal officer. He also directed a national public health policy organization and staffed another.
Erik holds a J.D. from Fordham University and a B.S.F.S. from Georgetown University. He has been with The Conservation Fund since 2004.
Contact: emeyers@conservationfund.org Phone: 703-908-5801 Office: National Headquarters (VA)
Projects
Parks with Purpose in Baltimore
Revitalizing a century’s old park to realize triple bottom-line community benefits of a healthy environment, economy and society.
Adapting to Climate Change at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Scientists predict that, if no action is taken, virtually all of today’s tidal wetlands in the Chesapeake Bay will...
Sustaining Urban Waters in the Southeast
Thanks to the generous support of the Pisces Foundation, we are pioneering a new approach to how two growing...
Greater Baltimore Wilderness Coalition
The Greater Baltimore Wilderness Coalition supports the vision of multiple values in conserving a connected green infrastructure network in...
Coastal Resilience for Greater Baltimore
The Greater Baltimore Wilderness Coalition supports the vision of expanding a connected and protected green infrastructure network in populous central...
Chesapeake Bay: Integrated Conservation Solutions
From New York to Virginia, more than 40 major rivers link land and people to the Chesapeake Bay. How...
Climate Change and the Chesapeake Bay
The Chesapeake Bay region is one of the most vulnerable areas in the nation to sea level rise induced...
Strategic Conservation Plan: Blackwater 2100
The vast tidal marshes of the Chesapeake Bay region are an ecological treasure. Nowhere in the Bay are these...
Anacostia River Water Trail Guide
America’s earliest history meets the modern-day challenges of river restoration and watershed conservation along the Anacostia River, which flows...