Oh, no, not the Volcanoe joke again.
Firstly, mankind cannot influence volcanic activity.
Second, Volcanoes also emit global cooling gases, such as sulphur compounds. The biggest eruptions have caused vast cooling.
Thirdly, Volcanic CO2 sums to about 1% of human emissions.
Here:
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/volcanowatch/2007/07_02_15.html"Gas studies at volcanoes worldwide have helped volcanologists tally up a global volcanic CO2 budget in the same way that nations around the globe have cooperated to determine how much CO2 is released by human activity through the burning of fossil fuels. Our studies show that globally, volcanoes on land and under the sea release a total of about 200 million tonnes of CO2 annually.
This seems like a huge amount of CO2, but a visit to the U.S. Department of Energy's Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) website (
http://cdiac.ornl.gov/) helps anyone armed with a handheld calculator and a high school chemistry text put the volcanic CO2 tally into perspective. Because while 200 million tonnes of CO2 is large, the global fossil fuel CO2 emissions for 2003 tipped the scales at 26.8 billion tonnes. Thus, not only does volcanic CO2 not dwarf that of human activity, it actually comprises less than 1 percent of that value. "