Light pollution refers to excessive, misdirected or obtrusive artificial light. It has multiple negative impacts on human health, wildlife, and ecosystems. There are four main types of light pollution: skyglow, glare, light clutter and light trespass. Light pollution disrupts circadian rhythms in humans and animals. It decreases melatonin production and increases health risks. It also decreases reproduction and foraging success in many species. Effective solutions include using full-cut off fixtures, minimizing blue light emissions, creating lighting zones, and automatic light sensors. Proper lighting design can help address this growing environmental problem.