About Us
Galveston-Houston Association for Smog Prevention's mission is to reduce air pollution in the Houston region to protect public health and environmental quality through research, education and advocacy. GHASP seeks to accomplish its mission by being the most credible advocate for clean air in the Houston region; by supporting efforts to educate the public and intensify the political climate; and by directly engaging government officials, community leaders, the media and industry on regional air pollution issues. For more information, visit www.ghasp.org.
Industry Professionals for Clean Air is a group of petroleum and petrochemical industry professionals who are concerned about the slow progress toward clean air in the Houston region. We are enlisting like-minded individuals who can offer their expertise in plant operations, economics, design and environmental controls. For more information, visit www.ipcahouston.org.
A leading national nonprofit organization, Environmental Defense Fund represents more than 500,000 members. Since 1967, Environmental Defense Fund has linked science, economics, law and innovative private-sector partnerships to create breakthrough solutions to the most serious environmental problems. For more information, visit www.edf.org.
The Environmental Integrity Project is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to more effective enforcement of anti-pollution laws. EIP's research and reports shed light on how environmental laws affect public health. EIP works closely with communities seeking to enforce these laws. For more information, visit www.environmentalintegrity.org.
The Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club is a conservation organization representing approximately 24,000 Texans and 13 regional groups. State Conservation efforts include Clean Air & Water, Smart Energy Solutions, Texas Land & Wildlife Legacy, Responsible Transportation Choices, and Water for People & the Environment. The Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club values diversity and promotes environmental education and environmental justice in our efforts to fulfill our mission to explore, enjoy, and protect our Texas natural heritage and to protect public health. For more information, visit http://texas.sierraclub.org.