Critics have said Budget measures did not go far enough to address the scale of the challenge of climate change.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a change to the Bank of England's remit as part of green measures in the Budget.
He also confirmed a infrastructure bank to invest mainly in green projects.
But Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the Budget stopped "way short" of the action needed to tackle the climate emergency.
Mr Sunak shielded drivers from a fuel duty rise and he clawed back money from a key home insulation scheme.
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