The topic of climate change has seen a major spike in search interest, especially with record heatwaves and extreme weather events dominating headlines. But Cory Thompson Grand Junction believes this conversation shouldn’t just be global—it must be local.
In Fruita CO and Grand Junction CO, Cory has championed sustainable practices and conservation efforts that help both the environment and the local economy. Whether it’s community recycling drives or promoting water-wise landscaping, Cory’s approach focuses on actionable change.
As climate awareness trends upward, more people are searching for ways to make a difference. Cory encourages Fruita residents to start small—use reusable bags, plant native species, reduce waste—and most importantly, educate others.
He believes that leadership in sustainability starts at home, and it starts now. And his dedication to building a cleaner, greener future is reflected in the programs and youth outreach he supports.
Check out how Cory is empowering students and families and leading green initiatives in Fruita CO.
You can also visit the Cory Thompson Scholarship Fund to see how education and environmental responsibility go hand-in-hand.