http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16775264
Another view of the world’s future out about 25 years and includes “actionable” recommendations. Here is a summary quoted from the BBC article:
The panel’s diagnosis

  • The number of people living in poverty is declining, but the number hungry is rising
  • Inequality in wealth distribution is rising
  • Access to clean water is increasing, but 2.6 billion people lack access to modern sanitation
  • By 2030, demand for food will rise by 50%, for energy by 45% and for water by 30%
  • Women are too often excluded from economic opportunities
  • The financial crisis was partly caused by market rules that encourage short-termism and do not reward sustainable investment
  • The current economic model is “pushing us inexorably towards the limits of natural resources and planetary life support systems”

Here is a link to the actual (draft) report:
http://www.un.org/gsp/report