Lynn Scarlett
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P. Lynn Scarlett is the Deputy Secretary of the Interior.
Appointed by President George W. Bush, Scarlett was sworn in as Deputy Secretary of the Interior on November 22, 2005. In 2006 she served as acting Secretary of the Interior between the administrations of Gale Norton and Dirk Kempthorne.
Before joining the Bush Administration, Scarlett was President of the Reason Foundation in Los Angeles, an organization she had been involved with since the 1980s. (The Reason Foundation is funded by American Forest and Paper Association, the American Petroleum Institute, American Plastics Council, Chevron Corporation, and Dow Chemical.) Scarlett is a leading exponent of free-market environmentalism, as was her disgraced predecessor, Julie MacDonald.
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[edit] About Lynn Scarlett
- Lynn Scarlett's official Department of the Interior biography
- An article from Times-Mail on Lynn Scarlett visiting Indiana
- An interview with Lynn Scarlett in Grist, an environmental magazine
[edit] By Lynn Scarlett
- Evolutionary Ecology: A new environmental vision, a 1996 article by Lynn Scarlett
- Smogged Down, a 1996 column about air pollution by Lynn Scarlett
- Packaging, Recycling, and Solid Waste, a 1997 policy study by Lynn Scarlett et al.
- Solid Waste Recycling Costs, a 1995 policy study by Lynn Scarlett
- The Last Picture Postcard, a 2001 book review by Lynn Scarlett


