Listen to this podcast and choose the correct answer.
What does 'green' mean in the context of the conversation?
a) The color of money
b) Naïve or inexperienced
c) Environmentally friendly
What does the idiom 'jump on the bandwagon' mean?
a) To invest in environmentally friendly companies
b) To become involved in an activity because it's popular (seguir al rebaño)
c) To boycott certain businesses
What is 'greenwashing'?
a) Attempting to appear environmentally friendly without actually being so
b) Recycling old products to make new ones
c) Promoting the color green in marketing campaigns
What does it mean to 'put the spotlight on something'?
a) To focus on or attract attention to something
b) To ignore something deliberately
c) To hide something from public view
According to the campaign Make My Money Matter, what is the most effective way to fight climate change?
a) Stop eating meat
b) Stop flying
c) Change your pension
About you
Do you have a bank account, and have you ever thought about where your money goes after you deposit it?
What are your thoughts on ethical banks and their role in encouraging environmentally responsible investments?
Have you heard of the term 'greenwashing' before, and do you think it's a common practice among businesses today?
Do you think people generally understand how their investments impact the environment, or do you believe there's a lack of awareness in this area?
In your opinion, how influential can individual customers be in encouraging banks to adopt more environmentally friendly practices?
Considering the impact of climate change, do you think campaigns like Make My Money Matter are effective in creating awareness and encouraging responsible financial decisions?
Have you ever noticed a trend where people or businesses were "jumping on the bandwagon"? How do you feel about trends, and do you think they are positive or negative influences in society?
