Smog is a noxious mixture of chemicals and sunlight, which constantly hazes over the rooftops of our major cities. This fog, which the human eye has grown used to the sight of is nothing more than a chemical reaction. This reaction is constantly compromising our air quality and damaging not only our environment but also our health. The smog is a growing issue within our country, and the world, yet there is little progress to put it to an end. This issue is slowly poisoning our environment and our people as it takes more and more victims with each passing year. This time its is us who have constructed this, we pollute our air with chemicals and gas emissions and to what expense? Our environment and our own people? Many try to raise awareness on the topic, including our government and citizens, although those people are pushed aside and ignored often. Nevertheless, This issue continues to take a toll on our life spans and ecosystems and we must be the ones to put it to an end. This pollution is constantly causing irreversible effects on our environment including ourselves and the plants and animals that surround us. These everlasting effects on the plants include, the premature aging or senescence, deducing carbon dioxide intake and oxygen output, diverting the plants primary energy to expelling the 03 and taking away from the overall productivity. This eradicating chemical may also offset the balance in many major ecosystems and affecting all those who rely upon it. It does so very indirectly as certain plants soon become more immune to the 03 exposures than others and therefore becoming more dominant than those that may be less immune. Due to these symptoms, many agricultural crops can suffer, and the farmers along with them. As with the farms, this pollution has not only an affect on the plants and animals but the humans who live along side them. The air pollution that people take in can cause respiratory illness, heart ailments and