To me doom means:
Events that were unthinkable by the public several years ago.
A few clips from the front pages of two Sunday edition newspapers,
from this week.
Anything more is just icing on the cake!
Of course, if the questions was:
What kind of doom do I predict?
"
The hitchhikers guide to the galaxy" said it best with the answer: 42
But to be more direct, I have a good understanding of the implications of "
Overshoot".
And my lack of faith in infinite growth makes me a doomer.
Third: why are you a doomer?
In my experience most people have faith that god exists and he will provide for all their needs. I have yet to find any religion that proves gods exist or that resources are not getting used up by this exponentially growing population. Put simply, I've found that most people are wrong most of the time because they put faith in ideas that are not backed up by verifiable facts. And I try not to make those same mistakes.
Instead of putting faith in a god to provide, it has been my habit to look at problems, answers and to evaluate how connected to reality those answers are. Someone might have faith that ethanol can provide all the fuel the US needs. However by more reasonable estimates, even if we devoted all our our farmland for ethanol at best we could provide for 13% of our present needs. With no population growth this would not be enough to fuel for the cars we have today. And definitely would not include trucks, homes, businesses.
I would be very happy if Ethanol could fuel everyones lifestyle and would curb population growth. But that's not something it can do.
This civilization is running down. As the metals of this planet get mined out and are lost to rust, industry and use... People seem to have faith that we will find new mines underneath the old. But I see no proof of this either. As the price of fuel for mining skyrockets and the price of mined out metals does the same, metal shortages will provide another limit to growth. Commodities, like all things on this earth are limited and we have proof they are running out. To put things simply, just look at the price charts. Today's prices for metals would have been considered unthinkable years ago.
Even our friendly climate is getting used up. And though it's still somewhat popular to have faith that the planet can take care of itself, we are already seeing catastrophic impacts from climate change, which again is the result of overpopulation.
I'm a doomer because I understand that humans cannot control their numbers. And as much as I love technical solutions, technical solutions presented so far cannot replace the used up resources we depend on or reduce the population explosion causing our existing problems. The only workable technical solutions I have seen are distasteful and Machiavellian. My appreciation for what technology cannot do makes me a doomer.
I don't predict great success for today's generation. I think most people will face great difficulty. Presently I know many people who are suffering because of the mortgage crisis and economy, things I saw coming a long way off. And I think it's reasonable to predict more changes. At a minimum much higher food prices and fuel prices.
Finally considering how badly humanity has stacked the cards against ourselves, there is certainly the potential for civilizations to collapse, mass riots and all sorts of unpleasant things. Just as the Soviet Union collapsed, so can we. I try to keep my assessments objective as possible, based on the scientific studies I have access to and world history. But based on my assessments, I should certainly be called a doomer.