Monday, September 27, 2010

Climate Change Week


As Climate Change Week NYC 2010 comes to an end, Qi would like to take the time to support the hard-working individuals who keep this global problem at the forefront of our minds. Climate Change Week ends September 30th and all of the upcoming events are open to the public. On September 28th, Rosina Bierbaum will give a lecture at NYU, and on the 29th and 30th, the Urban Green Expo will be held in the Metropolitan Pavilion.

Here are some pictures that highlight this year's Climate Week:
PC: The Climate Group, Tina Fineberg
In this photo, Dr. Han Seung-soo, former prime minister of the Republic of Korea and chair of the board of directors for the Global Green Growth Institute (left), George Soros, chairman of Soros Fund Management, LLC (center), and Steve Howard, CEO of The Climate Group, participate in the opening cermony for Climate Week NYC Monday Sept. 20, 2010

PC: The Climate Group
Members of the EV20 convene during Climate Week


PC: The Climate Group
NASDAQ Bell Ringing

Here at Qi, we've joined the Green Movement and are dedicated to working towards a sustainable future. Our use of cashmere promotes environmental health by using cashmere, a renewable resource that ensures profitability for farmers, in an efficient and eco-friendly way.

In addition to reducing our carbon hoofprint, we also give assistance to organizations that are passionate about helping the environment. In the spirit of our Spring 2011 collection and in light of the tragic BP oil spill, we hope to aid in the restoration of the Gulf by lending support to the National Wildlife Federation. We are donating proceeds from our feather garments and our Ascension Bird shirt to the NWF, as well as selling a reusable tote bag that serves as a reminder to reduce your impact on the environment.

In celebration of Climate Change Week, have a look at our feathered styles:





Qi hopes that you are having a happy Climate Change Week. Tell us what are you doing to Go Green! We'd love to hear from you...

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