Policy Study Authors
Lynn Scarlett

Bio
Lynn Scarlett is Executive Director of Reason Public Policy Institute. She is the author of numerous articles and studies on environmental policy, including New Environmentalism, published by the Dallas-based National Center for Policy Analysis, and "Evolutionary Ecology," in Reason magazine, May 1996. She served as Chair of the National Environmental Policy Institute’s "How Clean Is Clean" Working Group and was a member of the Enterprise for Environment Task Force, chaired by William Ruckelshaus. She chairs California’s Inspection and Maintenance Review Committee, charged with evaluating California’s vehicle Smog Check program.
Contributions
- Conservation, Not Commerce Keys Revival of Environmental Localism
Local decision making critical to environmental protection
Lynn Scarlett
March 2, 2001 - Future of Waste Technology
Market forces drive changes
Lynn Scarlett
February 7, 2001 - Attacks on Norton, Whitman Focus on Form, Not Results
New environmentalism encourages private sector stewardship
Lynn Scarlett
January 15, 2001 - Moderate Environmental Agenda on Horizon
Bush's focus will be on problem solving
Lynn Scarlett
January 2, 2001 - Industrial Ecology on the Horizon
The search for waste reductions
Lynn Scarlett
December 5, 2000 - E-Waste Politics
Users should decide how to discard products
Lynn Scarlett
October 4, 2000 - Diversion and Consolidation
Predictions of future waste management efforts
Lynn Scarlett
August 4, 2000 - Landfill Challenges and Environmental Justice
Landfills will face high hurdles
Lynn Scarlett
March 6, 2000 - States Can Teach the Feds
Pennsylvania shows incentives work better than mandates
Lynn Scarlett
July 31, 1999 - Environmental Information
The Toxics Release Inventory, Stakeholder Participation, and the Right to Know - Part I
Alexander Volokh, Kenneth Green and Lynn Scarlett
December 1, 1998 - Waste Minimization, Resource Conservation, and Environmental Progress
Voluntary models of shared responsibility
Lynn Scarlett
December 1, 1998 - Race to the Top
The Innovative Face of State Environmental Management
Alexander Volokh, Lynn Scarlett and Scott Bush
February 1, 1998 - Green Hand of Progress
Recycling often encourages inefficient resource use
Lynn Scarlett
January 13, 1998 - Market Oriented Planning
Principles and Tools
Samuel Staley and Lynn Scarlett
November 1, 1997 - Recycling Yes, Mandates No
Mandates are wrongheaded
Lynn Scarlett
September 5, 1997 - Packaging, Recycling, and Solid Waste
Lynn Scarlett
June 1, 1997 - Buying Green
Consumers, Product Labels and the Environment
Julian Morris and Lynn Scarlett
November 1, 1996 - Solid Waste Management
A Guide for Competitive Contracting for Collection
Lynn Scarlett and Joe Sloan
September 1, 1996 - Solid Waste Recycling Costs
Issues and Answers
Lynn Scarlett
August 1, 1995 - Solid-Waste Management
A Guide to Competitive Contracting For Collection
Lynn Scarlett and Joe Sloan
October 1, 1994 - Mandates or Incentives?
Comparing Packaging Regulations with User Fees for Trash Collection
Lynn Scarlett
May 1, 1993 - Too Little Too Late? Host Community Benefits and Siting Solid Waste Facilities
Rodney Fort and Lynn Scarlett
April 1, 1993 - Mining the Government Balance Sheet
What Cities and States Have to Sell
Robert Poole, David Haarmeyer and Lynn Scarlett
April 1, 1992 - Integrated Waste Management
Rethinking Solid Waste Problems and Policy Options
Lynn Scarlett
May 1, 1991 - Managing America's Garbage
Alternatives and Solutions (Working Paper)
Lynn Scarlett
September 1, 1989
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