seriously because they think that maybe we are--[sniffles]--playing or we justst want some houses somewhe. [child's congested c coughing] mathabule: it's painful to... to watch your kids dying in front of you.u. [boyoy humming q quietly] mumunnick: thehe highveld d is a sacrificice zone foror the carbonon-intensive economy, , ad the people who live there have been sacrificed. man: eskom is a 100% state-owned company, so the government owns eskom. eskom d does support, you know, like, the coal industry. the big portion of our e energy generation is babased, you know, like, on c coal. there's been--- it's's called a a [indistincnct] symbiotic relationship betetween the coal-mining industry and eskom. let me put it this way: about 70% ofof the energy requiremenent in south africa ae met through coal. i think, uh, the simple fact is that we'vee got it, it's in abundance. we still have probably 200 m moe years of coal, youou know, liki, in the ground. woman: is it immoral to open yet another onone in an area like highveld that's clearly got extraordinary levels of pollution on a local level? m