The facts are "doom and gloomy," of that, there is no doubt!
However, once industrial civilization starts to crumble (yes, with the accompanying die-off, unfortunately), WHAT kind of a world we build from the ruins is still up in the air. (Unless that air is SO altered by burning coal, oil shale, methane, et al, we extinct ourselves...but I'm not quite ready to throw in the towel on the species--yet.)
Me, I like the ideas of relocalization, a barter economy (get you some barterable skills, OK? Mechanical, farming, holistic medicine, teaching "how-tos" to people, etc.), civic participation, books as a form of learning AND entertainment, et al. It won't be a paradise--people will have to work HARD (tho there's satisfaction in a job well done!) and instant-everything will be gone forever (this may not be a bad thing!). But if renewable energies manage to get developed to any real extent before the crash, we wouldn't be totally back in any stone age--or even little house on the prairie. It'd be limited, of course--but limiting is something we should've been doing more of by now, anyway.
Yes, Doomsday is a likely possibility. So is a society that rises from the ashes (like that there phoenix bird!). YOU, and others who want it, have to decide to build it. (Prayer wouldn't hurt,either--we humans do have a way of blowing it trying to do it on our own!) The first step: admitting and accepting all the truth about what's happening now, and what is about to happen. You don't have to like it (does anyone LIKE it?! Not me!), but anything you--or we--CAN do must start from "the basics." And that means, accept that the world will NEVER run at the energy/production levels it has (from the 1800s till now) again. And given the conditions of this world, maybe that's a good thing, too....
