The American Southwest has horribly mismanaged it's fresh water supply. Tulare Lake, Hoover Dam, and Las Vegas are just some examples of the American Southwest's horrible fresh water management. My suggestion is does the rest of the United States and North America have a right to the fresh water contained in the Great Lakes? Would a pipeline from Chicago to Los Angeles or Mexico City be better for the environment than a desalination plant?
what about getting cali kulaks to switch to dryland crops instead of uh terraforming half a continent
You could also bring back Japanese farming techniques that were disrupted by the Internment Camps that were hundreds of magnitude more productive and conserved water a lot better.
I would like to read more about sustainable japanese american farming techniques. I know that internment camps was also a huge land grab.
https://www.sunset.com/home-garden/brief-history-of-japanese-american-farmers-in-the-west
https://www.itsyozine.com/posts/hidden-ecologists
Terraforming sounds cool actually.