If you search the NOAA site for climate change information, you find that they agree with the IPCC.
For example, the director's testimony before the US Senate begins with 3 broad conclusions:
1. "The natural 'greenhouse' effect is real, and is an essential component of the planet's climate process."
2. "Some greenhouse gases are increasing in the atmosphere because of human activities and increasingly trapping more heat."
3. "Some greenhouse gases are increasing in the atmosphere because of human activities and increasingly trapping more heat."
The NOAA does not agree with you.
Director Karl continues:
"As atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases increase, the resulting increase in surface temperature leads to less sea ice and snow cover helping to raise temperatures even further."
"There is a growing set of observations that yields a collective picture of a warming world over the past century."
"There is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities."
"Scenarios of future human activities indicate continued changes in atmospheric composition throughout the 21st century.... The corresponding projected increase in global sea level by the end of this century ranges from 9 to 88 centimeters (4 to 35 inches). "
That was 7 years ago. Improvements in data and modeling have only confirmed the warming trend, and our confidence in the human role in causing it.
If you go to the current NOAA FAQ page on climate change, predictions of cooling are non-existent. Here is their predicted range of temperature change:
"According to the range of possible forcing scenarios, and taking into account uncertainty in climate model performance, the IPCC projects a best estimate of global temperature increase of 1.8 - 4.0°C with a possible range of 1.1 - 6.4°C by 2100, depending on which emissions scenario is used."