This review highlights recent advances in the synthesis of carbon dioxide (CO2)-based copolymers withboth linear (di-, tri-, and multi-block, etc.) and non-linear (star-block and grafting) architectures. Thecorresponding catalytic systems are summarized. The microstructure and polymerization mechanism ofvarious types of CO2-based copolymers, including block polycarbonates and block copolymers of poly-carbonate with polyester, polyether, polyvinyl, and polydiene are discussed. The junction unit betweentwo blocks, which indicates an abrupt change in the chain microstructure and property, is emphasized todefine the microstructure of CO2-based block copolymers. Special attention was paid to one-pot terpoly-merization for the synthesis of CO2-based block and grafting copolymers. Finally, the thermal, mechanical,and degradation properties and self-assembly of CO2-based block and grafting copolymers are reviewed.Prospective future research and applications of this new class of polymeric materials are discussed.