As part of the $100 billion California Comeback Plan, California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed significant investments in disaster prevention and climate change mitigation Monday. The plan allocates $2 billion to bolster the state’s ability to combat wildfires through supporting wildfire suppression, improving forest health and increasing community resiliency to disasters, according to a press release from the governor’s office. CAL FIRE will also receive 12 new helicopters, seven air tankers and 30 new fire crews, the press release adds. “Climate change has created a new wildfire reality in California, and we are proposing the single largest investment in wildfire preparedness in our state’s history,” Newsom said in the press release.