Policy has never been Donald Trump's strong suit. Sure, he's very good at talking about it (big beautiful walls and repealing the communist scourge that is Obamacare, for example), but getting it passed? A lot more difficult than expected. Wow, being the leader of the free world is a tough gig, right guys?!

So consider his tax cut a rare glimmer of Republican hope: he actually got it passed. And, while it's done very little for the normal working Americans to whom Trump is so selflessly dedicated, it has been good news for Patagonia. Very good news, actually, with the pro-environment label finding $10 million in “unplanned cash” - and it's all thanks to Trump's lovely corporate tax cut.

President Donald Trump signed the Tax Cut and Reform Bill, a $1.5 trillion tax overhaul package, in late 2017. Getty Images

Except Patagonia doesn't want the money. Not one bit. As an ardent Trump-baiter (the label has long dragged the President on his planet-smashing environmental policy), an official press release stated that the slush fund will go directly to charities battling climate change.

What's more, Patagonia's CEO Rose Marcario described the corporate tax cut scheme as "irresponsible" via LinkedIn, and argued that "being a responsible company means paying your taxes in proportion to your success and supporting your state and federal governments." Which makes sense, since taxes build roads and bridges and tunnels and schools - things that needed a major cash injection, or so said Trump upon his victory speech way back in 2016. What a night.

So if the White House isn't all that fussed with climate change in 2018, take comfort in the effort elsewhere. Granted, we might still be living underwater in five years' time, but Patagonia has at least made a stand. It won't be the last.

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