David Owen is an accomplished journalist and author known for his work in The New Yorker.
His writing often focuses on environmental topics, particularly water issues in the Western United States.
Owen's approach combines travelogue-style narratives with in-depth research, making complex subjects accessible to general readers.
Though not a water expert by training, he has developed considerable knowledge through his reporting.
Owen's background as an East Coast resident and golf enthusiast has drawn some criticism from Western readers, who question his authority on regional water matters.
Despite this, his work is generally well-regarded for bringing attention to important environmental concerns.
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