(CNN) Patagonia, the outdoor company that specializes in premium outerwear and environmental awareness, is making a big statement about climate change. A $10 million statement, to be exact.

Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario posted a letter on LinkedIn Wednesday announcing the company will be donating $10 million it saved in recent tax cuts to environmental programs, and named President Trump's recent denial of a dire climate change report as a main reason for the move.

Marcario explained the company saved the money as a results of "last year's irresponsible tax cut" -- referring to tax cuts enacted by the Trump administration.

"Our home planet is facing its greatest crisis because of human-caused climate disruption," she wrote. "...Far too many have suffered the consequences of global warming in recent months, and the political response has so far been woefully inadequate—and the denial is just evil."

She says the money will go toward "groups committed to protecting air, land and water and finding solutions to the climate crisis."