Try a net search for Ian Rutherford Plimer and see if you get a different perspective. I did. His volcano claim is not new, and he gets it by willfully misrepresenting USGS data. Here he is on Australian TV getting nailed on this exact point.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEsygjXunTsAnd here's a summary from the UK.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/georgemonbiot/2009/dec/16/ian-plimer-versus-george-monbiotA little more searching reveals that he's off by a factor of 135 (that is to say, human CO2 emissions are 135 times global volcano emissions), and is well known for loudly claiming climate change is a myth by using facts and figures he should know are wrong. The "There is no climate change in the last 25 years" claim is his too, and is also based on misrepresented research.
Of course, you'll find lots of people saying Ian Plimer is this brilliant maverick (who doesn't accept money from the coal lobby), but here's the thing. We live in the age of the internet. Why parrot some talking head you happen to agree with? You can get the data yourself, DIRECTLY, run the experiment yourself, DIRECTLY - and see where it leads you.
Skepticism is healthy and useful, and the best person to question is yourself. You'll either prove yourself right, or become right. It's win-win.