That could be true. I'd expect him to be covering something significant in his home country. Interestingly enough, one Google led me to a huge piece from his former employer:
Most interesting is the Petrobas scandal. The lead rep of government's side of the Snowden debate on Schneier's blog kept arguing spying on Brazil was legitimate, esp Petrobas. He said they're more an instrument of the state than a typical company and probably highly corrupt. That could lead to problems for the U.S. that leverage from spying could help deal with. Brazil is in process of proving him right.
So, there, I've done more to get word out to Brazilians than Greenwald has his whole time living there. :P
http://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2015/nov/26/seco...
https://www.cpj.org/2012/02/attacks-on-the-press-in-2011-bra...
http://www.forbes.com/sites/andersonantunes/2013/11/28/the-c...
Most interesting is the Petrobas scandal. The lead rep of government's side of the Snowden debate on Schneier's blog kept arguing spying on Brazil was legitimate, esp Petrobas. He said they're more an instrument of the state than a typical company and probably highly corrupt. That could lead to problems for the U.S. that leverage from spying could help deal with. Brazil is in process of proving him right.
So, there, I've done more to get word out to Brazilians than Greenwald has his whole time living there. :P