Ken Artz
Kenneth Artz (KArtz@heartland.org) was managing editor of Health Care News and a research fellow for health policy at The Heartland Institute from 2014 to 2015. Artz has more than 20 years’ experience in nonprofit organizations, publishing, newspaper reporting, and public policy advocacy. His positions have included newspaper reporter for several papers in Texas, writer/editor for the National Center for Policy Analysis, and reporter for the various Heartland Institute newspapers.
Latest posts by Ken Artz (see all)
- Heartland Daily Podcast – Dr. Merrill Matthews: Hillary Clinton’s Plan Makes Prescription Drugs More Expensive - October 5, 2015
- Heartland Daily Podcast – State Rep. Tara Mack (MN): The Future of MNsure - September 14, 2015
- Heartland Daily Podcast – John C. Goodman: Marco Rubio’s Health Care Plan Analyzed - September 7, 2015
In today’s edition of The Heartland Daily Podcast, Kenneth Artz, managing editor of Health Care News speaks with H. Sterling Burnett. Burnett is a Heartland research fellow and managing editor of Environment & Climate News. Artz and Burnett discuss a new report claiming global warming will negatively effect public health.
The new report, produced by the Lancet/UCL commission on health and climate change, claims that global warming threatens to undermine nearly half a century of progress in global health. Burnett explains where this report goes wrong and details why moderate warming may actually benefit human health.
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