Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Tar-Sands-Greenwash--Greenwash-2-0--TV-Spot-27MZIFVXRK_4.htmlConceptually similar"Tar Sands Greenwash: Good News, Bad News" TV SpotGP04R5VCompleted★★★★"Tar Sands Greenwash: Buying Ads is Easy" TV SpotGP04R41Completed★★★★Ottawa Mass Civil Disobedience Sit-InGP0STOCAWCompleted★★★★Action at Kinder Morgan Pipeline Terminal in Canada (English)GP04XKTCompleted★★★★Action at Kinder Morgan Pipeline Terminal in Canada (French Subtitles)GP04XKVCompleted★★★★TD Bank Pipeline Divestment Picket in Toronto, Canada - Letter Delivery (B-Roll)GP0STRI0QCompleted★★★★TD Bank Pipeline Divestment Picket in Toronto, Canada - Protest (B-Roll)GP0STRI0RCompleted★★★★TD Bank Pipeline Divestment Picket in Toronto, Canada - Behind the Scenes (B-Roll)GP0STRI0MCompleted★★★★TD Bank Pipeline Divestment Picket in Toronto, Canada - Interviews (Soundbite)GP0STRI0PCompleted★★★★View AllGP04R65"Tar Sands Greenwash: Greenwash 2.0" TV SpotGreenpeace Canada fights fire with fire by creating "Stop Greenwash" ads poking fun at the Harper government's PR campaign to paint the tar sands green. Unable to match Ottawa's $16 million ad budget, Greenpeace enlisted director Michael Kennedy and actors Peter Keleghan, Sheila McCarthy and Richard Blackburn to help Canadians laugh Harper's ads off the air.Locations:Canada-North America-Ontario-TorontoDate:6 Jun, 2013Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:2m43sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :ADVERT / PSA-WEB VIDEOKeywords:Actors-Climate (campaign title)-Flags-Government buildings-Governments and Government organisations-Humour-KWCI (GPI)-Political concepts-Political leaders-Tar sands-Three people-Wind energyShoot:Tar Sands Greenwash Video SeriesGreenpeace Canada fights fire with fire by creating "Stop Greenwash" ads poking fun at the Harper government's PR campaign to paint the tar sands green. Unable to match Ottawa's $16 million ad budget, Greenpeace enlisted director Michael Kennedy and actors Peter Keleghan, Sheila McCarthy and Richard Blackburn to help Canadians laugh Harper's ads off the air.