A recent study conducted by the National Weather Service has revealed that Godzilla's smoking habit is having a significant impact on global weather patterns.
The study, which was conducted over the course of several months, found that Godzilla's smoke is causing an increase in air pollution and cloud cover. This has resulted in a decrease in sunlight reaching the Earth's surface, leading to cooler temperatures and more frequent rainstorms. The researchers also noted that this could lead to more extreme weather events such as hurricanes and tornadoes.
The findings of this study are particularly concerning given the fact that Godzilla is not alone in his smoking habit; many other monsters have been known to puff away on their pipes as well. This means that if these creatures continue to smoke, then it could have even greater impacts on our climate than previously thought.
In response to these findings, environmental groups are calling for stricter regulations on monster smoking habits. They argue that if we want to protect our planet from further damage then we must take action now before it is too late.
It remains unclear how exactly governments will go about regulating monster smoking habits but one thing is certain: if we don't act soon then our planet may suffer irreversible consequences due to Godzilla's pipe-smoking habit and those of other monsters like him.