Green building offers many benefits for the environment, the economy, and the society. For instance, it can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution by using renewable energy sources and improving energy efficiency. Additionally, green building can lower water consumption and improve water quality through rainwater harvesting, greywater recycling, and low-flow fixtures. Furthermore, it can enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services by preserving natural habitats, planting native vegetation, and creating green roofs and walls. Moreover, it can increase occupant health, productivity, and satisfaction by providing natural light, ventilation, thermal comfort, noise reduction, and indoor air quality. Finally, green building can result in higher property value, lower operating costs, and better marketability by meeting green certification standards and consumer preferences.