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Joseph Camilleri website

Early Modern Homo sapiens EVOLUTION OF MODERN HUMANS A Survey of the Biological and Cultural Evolution of Archaic and Modern Homo sapiens Palomar College

THE AGE OF HUMANS Evolutionary Perspectives on the Anthropocene The Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History

Joseph A. Camilleri and Jim Falk Worlds in Transition Governance across a Stressed Planet

Joseph A. Camilleri Climate Change : Why Pope Francis is a prophet for our times The Age 20 June phcamilleri.org/c ontent/pope- francis-prophet- our-times